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Cover: Tom Grindberg

Silver Surfer #101

Feb 1995 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD
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“The Heart is the Loneliest Place to Be”

The Silver Surfer returns to his home planet of Zenn-La in this 1995 Marvel issue, with Tom Grindberg's cover capturing a striking moment — a wide-eyed, open-mouthed Surfer surging forward in shock while a dark-haired woman and a bald, ornately-dressed figure face each other in the foreground. Titled "Home to Shalla Bal," the cover promises an emotionally charged homecoming, and the interior story — "The Heart is the Loneliest Place to Be" — suggests the reunion may be anything but peaceful. With Ron Marz, Michael Friedman, and Mike Lackey collaborating on the script alongside artist Tom Grindberg, issue #101 looks like a deeply personal chapter in the Surfer's ongoing saga.

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writer Ron Marz · writer Michael Friedman · writer Mike Lackey · artist Tom Grindberg · inker Bill Anderson · colorist Tom Vincent · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Tom Grindberg

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writer Ron Marz
colorist Tom Vincent
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks Tom Grindberg

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