
So when The Saga of Crystar, Crystal Warrior came out in 1983, after the release of the Crystar action figure line, it would not be surprising for people to think that Crystar was another toy tie-in. In both cases, Marvel worked carefully with the toy companies, and Marvel helped develop a significant portion of each toy line (as noted in a couple of previous Comic Book Urban Legend installments, both here and here). Joe, whose success led to Marvel getting the deal to produce the Transformers comic book. In the 1980s, as you all I am sure well know, Marvel had a number of successful comic books based on toys, most notably G.I. from Crisis on Infinite Earths 9-10 by Marv Wolfman and George Prez published December 31, 2001. Fast loading speed, unique reading type: All pages - just need to. The 15 Best Marvel/DC Crossovers Of All Time, Ranked. Thanks to all!ĬOMIC URBAN LEGEND: Crystar the Warrior was a toy based on a comic book, not a comic book based on a toy. Read Farscape: War Torn comic online free and high quality.

Letters: Sergio Garcia Editor: Neal J.Thanks to Marv Wolfman for the information, John Lancaster for some great issue research, and Jeff Albertson for going WAY beyond the call of duty, and checking for (and scanning for me) an issue I didn't even know to ask for at first. War Torn runs from pages 1-38, and Fourth Horseman runs from pages 39-45. Will they survive long enough to bring peace to these war-torn worlds? ” They must avoid the crossfire long enough to find out the truth behind the conflict and unlock the secrets of Tivira. Now, Crichton, Zhaan and Chiana are stranded on Kylei while Aeryn, D'Argo and Rygel are stuck on Garangee. (shelved 2 times as farscape) avg rating 3. Farscape: Paradise Lost (War Torn, 2) by. Moments before signing an historic peace treaty between the two worlds, the leaders of both Garangee and Kylei are assassinated, fanning the flames of war. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. For John Crichton and the crew of Moya, Tivira promises a way home, for it may be the site of a long-lost stellar map. 3.33 30 Ratings 3 Reviews published 2002 1.

Writer: Marv Wolfman Pencils: Robert Teranishi Inks: Keith Aiken & Al Gordon Colors: Jeromy.

After generations of conflict, the Kylei and the Garangee agree on only one thing - they will not share their holy land. Farscape: Rocks and Hard Places (War Torn, 1) and Farscape: Paradise Lost (War Torn, 2). War Torn (pages 1-40) Chapter 1: Rocks and Hard Places.

The spiritual Kylei and the industrial Garangee have been drawn to this system by "a voice from the stars," a voice that came from the uninhabited Tivira. “Looking to resupply Moya's critically depleted stores, her crew has encounted a planetary system at war.
