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Cover: Steve Dillon

Warrior #4

Jun 1982 · Quality Communications · 0.50 GBP; 2.00 USD
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“The Yesterday Gambit”

In "The Yesterday Gambit," Marvelman and the Warpsmith attempt a daring plan to harness a colossal energy field by sending him back to two pivotal moments in his past, each time battling his younger self to generate the necessary kinetic force. The mission hinges on precise timing and hidden risks, as the duo prepares to unleash their power from warpspace—unaware that something waits for them in the present. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Steve Dillon, Paul Neary, and Alan Davis, with cover art by Steve Dillon, this 1982 issue delivers a bold, mind-bending twist on time and identity.

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writer Alan Moore · artist, inker Steve Dillon · artist, inker Paul Neary · artist, inker Alan Davis · cover Steve Dillon

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writer Alan Moore
artist, inker Steve Dillon
artist, inker Paul Neary
artist, inker Alan Davis
cover pencils, inks Steve Dillon

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Marvelman and a Warpsmith are on a mission to trap a massive field of energy in warpspace, ready to unleash at will against their enemy. They will achieve this by time traveling to two time periods, where Marvelman will generate a vast burst of kinetic energy each time by doing battle with himself. They are unaware that a threat will be waiting for them when they return.

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