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Cover: Jean-Jacques Dzialowski & Jean-Jacques Dzialowski

Strangers #1

Mar 2003 · Image · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
“Like an Angel, Feral Eyed”

"Like an Angel, Feral Eyed" kicks off Strangers #1 with a high-stakes cosmic clash at C.L.A.S.H.'s orbital station, where Homicron and Tanka enlist Starlock and Futura for Project Samael—only to face an unexpected assault from the alien Astaroth. Written by the Lofficier brothers and brought to life by Manuel Garcia’s bold art, Eduardo Alpuente’s inks, and the vibrant colors of Olivier and Stéphane Peru, this issue blends sci-fi intrigue with a sense of looming danger, all wrapped in a striking cover by Jean-Jacques Dzialowski.

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Homicron recruits Starlock and Tanka recruits Futura to help with Project Samael at the C.L.A.S.H.'s orbital space station, but as soon as they arrive, the station is attacked by an alien named Astaroth.

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