The Ray Bradbury Chronicles #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed" unfolds in a richly illustrated, high-stakes tale from The Ray Bradbury Chronicles #1 (1992), a standout issue featuring the legendary Ray Bradbury’s story adapted by Albert B. Feldstein and brought to life by the masterful art of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, and Roy Krenkel, with inks by Frazetta, Williamson, and Krenkel, and coloring by Michael Uman. The narrative centers on a once-mighty rocketship, now abandoned and rusting, recounting its storied past under Captain Lamb—and the quiet, secret betrayals it endured. The cover, a striking collaboration by Dave Gibbons, captures the story’s haunting tone.
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A very expensive new rocketship, once built for war and now rusting away, relates the story of her glory with Captain Lamb in charge, but also of treachery aboard ship, which the rocket secretly dealt with.
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