When Starstalker catches up to Hammer, Hammer shoots and kills Starstalker’s horse. The populace informs Starstalker of where Hammer had gone, and Starstalker tracks the man down on horseback, utilizing Ulysses as his eyes, ears and other senses. While visiting with her at her home, Shaw and Hightower were killed by Hammer, who escaped with his girlfriend, Brigid Siebold in front of the town of New Canaan’s populace. vice president Emanuel Shaw, he meets Robin Goodfriend. After befriending the local sheriff, Bob Hightower, and visiting Triplanet Metals Inc. He has come to here hunt down and capture a man named Kurt Hammer. His first appearance, here in Marvel Premiere # 32, takes place on the planet Stormking, a perpetual icy world.
#Monark starstalker android
Together, with his android falcon, Monark Starstalker, now crosses the universe, as a bounty hunter. However, beings he refers to as the Technos repaired him and gave him an artificial nervous system, in the form of a cybernetic falcon-drone named Ulysses.
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Another ship would eventually take him on board, but the doctors gave up on restoring him. The ship was struck by massive amounts of the star’s energy which flowed through the connecting sockets, which connected him to his ship, at his wrists and spine, frying his nervous system, senses and memory. Seven years earlier, he and his ship, was attacked by hostile forces and he was forced to escape through the core of a nova. So what’s his story? Starstalker was once a rigger, a pilot who’s nervous system was hardwired to his ship. Chaykin didn’t waste any brain cells coming up with that title, I bet. Take a look:Īs you can see from the cover, Marvel is billing it as “savage science fantasy!” And sets things up nicely with the text block saying “The Galaxy is his hunting ground … its deadliest inhabitants his prey!!” Notice the use of the double exclamation points there!! The story itself is simply entitled “Monark Starstalker”. Though the cover was pencilled by Chaykin, it was inked by Al Milgrom. It’s a science fiction story written, pencilled and inked by Howard Chaykin. Those two (2) issues were cover dated September and October 2009 for those keeping track. Does anyone remember this guy? As I said, nothing was heard of him for over thirty (30) years from this appearance and when he shows up again in Nova, Volume # 4, issues 29 and 30. It fact, it was his only appearance for about thirty-three (33) years, or so. This is a pretty obscure character being featured in this comic book.
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which means it was on the racks during the summer of that year, or likely in late June or early July and needless to say was published by Marvel Comics. And this week, I’ve ventured into the Marvel section of the vault and pulled out Marvel Premiere # 32, featuring Monark Starstalker. It’s Friday, and therefore it’s time for a new RETRO REVIEW. Welcome once again to the blog that never ends, with apologies to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, who’s song title I’ve borrowed and slightly changed.