The Green Planet #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Green Planet," a group of Earth's exiled freedom fighters lands on the mysterious world of Klorath, only to discover the grim fate of those who came before them. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Vince Alascia, this 1962 Charlton comic follows their struggle to survive and find common ground with the planet’s native inhabitants. The cover, a striking piece by Dick Giordano, captures the alien world’s eerie beauty and the settlers’ uneasy arrival.
In the 1962 sci-fi tale "The Green Planet," a group of Earth's exiled freedom fighters—Jason Tolliver, Kathy Carpenter, Hager Crutz, Randy Solder, and Xaca—land on the alien world of Klorath only to find their predecessors dead. Forced to survive in an unfamiliar, lush environment, they must navigate the planet’s mysteries and forge uneasy alliances with its native inhabitants, all while confronting the harsh realities of exile and the lingering shadow of their past.
In a world scarred by atomic war, scientist Hugo Gibbs pushes the limits of human potential, attempting to escape Earth’s fate through self-taught teleportation—only to discover a journey that defies both space and time. The Man Who Was Here and There! explores the fragile line between genius and the unknown, where every step forward might be a step into the impossible.
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Reprinted in The Green Planet #1 (1962), Gwandanaland Comics #3167 (2021), Fremde Welten #22 (2022), Amazing Stories of Suspense #82
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