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Cover: José Luis García-López

Twilight #1

May 1990 · DC · 4.95 USD; 5.95 CAD
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The first book of Howard Chaykin's three-part DC series arrives with a cover by José Luis García-López that immediately signals something ambitious and singular. Against a star-scattered black cosmos, a nude heroic figure grips a long spear and stands astride a great sword, gazing upward toward a massive winged spacecraft bearing military star insignia — the composition evoking both ancient myth and cold-war-era science fiction in the same breath. Steve Oliff's restrained gold-and-black palette gives the whole image a striking, almost monumental gravity that sets a compelling tone for the series ahead.

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writer Howard Chaykin · artist, inker José Luis García-López · colorist Steve Oliff · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover José Luis García-López

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colorist Steve Oliff
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks José Luis García-López

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Homer Glint recalls how years earlier his fellow Star Rover, Karel Sorensen, became a living god when caught in an explosion with a race of immortal creatures called Methuseloids, an explosion caused by Tommy Tomorrow who wanted to use the Methuseloids to become immortal.

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