Micronauts #12

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Marvel ⋅ 1979
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Bill Mantlo

Colorist

Carl Gafford

Letterer

Diana Albers

Cover Artist

Michael Golden

Published

December 1979

Synopsis

Overview: To The Victors Belongs A World! After the death of Karza, all the actors of the defeat of the tyrant could take a breath. On Homeworld, the Micronauts are celebrating by the rebels and the entire population. Arcturus Rann, embarrassed by his new popularity, thinks about his role into this and about his future. As to him, Prince Argon already think to re-build Homeworld like the heavenly world it was.On Earth, Steve Coffin and his father Ray have some good moment together. But, the rests of the coming of the Micronauts interest the government (A panel shows Nick Fury and Dum Dum Dugan talking to an agent about that). With his place as King of Spartak back to him, Acroyear decides to quit his friends in order to lead his people for rebuilding Spartak, slaying by Karza's fleet. He also have to decide about Shaitan fate. In front of the warrior tribunal, (including Cilicia and Acroyear), the betrayer of the Acroyears doesn't show any regrets about his actions for Karza. He believes his albino's skin, as the acroyear have black skin, makes him disgusted and hated by his compatriots. As a defense, even before the judgment is decided, he appeals one law of Spartak: the verdict by Blood-feud. One day after, the brothers are setting down on uninhabitable shattered plains for their confrontation. Acroyear thinks about his doubts about the warlike style of life of his people and his wish to more listen about his emotions. But Shaitan surprises him with his first strike. Armed with a force hammer ans an energy blade, the symbolic weapon of their race, the two brothers fight with harshness. Acroyear try to make Shaitan understanding that banishment is better than death but this one has only one goal in mind: killing his hated brother. Hearing the reluctance of his brother about killing him and his discovery of friendship and love, the albinos warrior tells him he became soft during his absence and that he is no longer a acroyear warrior.But the king of Spartak is always a great...

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