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Atari Classics: Atari Force

Atari Classics: Atari Force

by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/04/2018

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A compilation of the extremely rare comics originally given away in connection with the promotion of the Atari 2600 and scripted by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas with art by Ross Andru, Dick Giordano, and Mike DeCarlo.
In the near future, a team of humans from different nations uses the multi-dimensional starship Scanner One to search for a new planet for humanity to inhabit as the Earth is facing ecological devastation. The team is handpicked by A.T.A.R.I. (Advanced Technology And Research Institute). The Atari Force consists of Martin Champion as mission commander, Lydia Perez as pilot and executive officer, Li-San O'Rourke as security officer, Mohandas Singh as flight engineer, and Dr. Lucas Orion as medical officer.
ISBN:
9781524105389
9781524105389
Category:
Graphic Novels
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-04-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dynamic Forces, Incorporated DBA Dynamite Entertainment
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
177.8x127x12.7mm
Gerry Conway

Gerry Conway began his professional comic book career in 1969, when DC Comics published his first work in its anthology The House of Secrets. He went on to co-create the characters Firestorm, the Nuclear Man, Vixen and Killer Croc for DC. Conway also worked for Marvel Comics, where he notably wrote "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" in The Amazing Spider-Man #121, as well as serving briefly as that company's editor-in-chief. His numerous writing credits include the first DC/Marvel crossover, Superman vs. Spider-Man.

In addition to comics, Conway has published the science fiction novels The Midnight Dancers and Mindship. He has also written for and/or produced such TV series as Hercules- The Legendary Journeys, Baywatch Nights, Silk Stalkings, Law & Order, Law & Order- Criminal Intent, The Huntress and Batman- The Animated Series.

Roy Thomas

Roy Thomas worked for Marvel Comics between 1965 and 1980, during which time he served as writer, editor and editor-in-chief.

Having co-written two films, contributed to a number of books and co-authored one with Stan Lee, Roy is truly an expert on all things Marvel.

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