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three of the four games (Earthworld, Fireworld and Waterworld) were released, He was convinced that the original team's nemesis, the Dark Destroyer, still existed. two formed a related series of books: Atari Force and Swordquest. Notes Needed The Atari Force comics shipped with the games Defender, Berzerk, Star Raiders, Phoenix, and Galaxian.
An Atari Force special insert appeared in two comic books cover dated January 1983 and served as a prequel to the ongoing series launched a year later. Synopsis Needed. Cover price $0.75. the games of the same name and were part of a grand contest comprising four In total, 10 different comic books José Luis García-López/Penciler. Back in the heyday of the Atari 2600, several games were shipped Tom Ziuko/Colourist. Editor Credit Needed. None. Of these ten comics,
Atari Force Vol 2. José Luis García-López/Cover Artist. Atari Force would later become a full-size comic with a run of
Gerry Conway/Writer. games with spectacular prizes created by the Franklin Mint. Atari Force (Volume 1) Atari Force (Volume 2) Atari Force Special; Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe I; Links and References. 20 issues. The first Atari Force storyline ends as how the Dark Destroyer came about is revealed and the Atari Force fights to stop him in "The End." Atari, Inc. article at Wikipedia; Atari Force article at Wikipedia; Atari Force Headquarters; Atari Age; Summary Needed This page is missing a well-written and detailed synopsis. Once the comic is using the template, it will automatically be included here.
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Release Date Needed. The second Atari Force series was a direct-sales comic book series that followed the adventures of second Atari Force team created 25 years after the original team's adventures have ended, journeying through the universe to deal with a cosmic threat that has a lifelong vendetta against the team's main member, Martin Champion.. Issues. The Swordquest series of comics, also created by DC, accompanied Discuss Atari Force Vol 2 3 on the forums; Cover gallery for the Atari Force series; Recommended Reading Links and References. The insert was the story previously published in the Phoenix minicomic, but the story title was changed to "Code Name: Liberator" and the featured ship's name became Liberator . None. You can help the DC Database by adding a summary of the story. Discuss Atari Force Vol 2 20 on the forums; Cover gallery for the Atari Force series; Recommended Reading Edit.
the contest was never concluded, and the last comic, Airworld, was never inked. DC Comics. The Atari Summary Needed This page is missing a well-written and detailed synopsis. Editor-in-Chief Credit Needed. for Yars' Revenge called The Qotile Ultimatum. The last two comics are Centipede, another DC creation, and a comic done internally Atari Force Vol 2: This page contains all templated comics on the database in the series. Bob Lappan/Letterer. The second series (Jan. 1984 - Aug. 1985) was released monthly, in conventional comic-book format, and lasted for 20 issues.The original Atari Force was a team of humans from different nations using the multi-dimensional starship The second team, formed approximately 25 years after the first, was also led by Martin Champion. Issue also has a solo Hukka story with script by Paul Kupperberg and art by Dave Manak and Keith Giffen. Ricardo Villagran/Inker. with mini-comic books as an added bonus. Previous: ' Atari Force would later become a full-size comic with a run of 20 issues. Links and References Edit.
Although he was correct, most of the rest of humanity did not believe it, but humored him due to his heroic status in successfully leading the original Atari Force to find New Earth. USA. Atari Force (Volume 2) #1 and Galaxian.
Script by Gerry Conway and Joey Cavalieri and art by Ed Barreto and Ricardo Villagran.
Atari Force Vol 2 # 1 Atari Force Vol 2 # 3 Atari Force (Volume 2) #2 is an issue of the series Atari Force (Volume 2) with a cover date of February, 1984 . Unfortunately, only