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A graphic novel loosely based on the [[Atari]] game ''[[Star Raiders (video game)|Star Raiders]]'', published in 1983 by [[DC Comics]]. Written by [[Elliot S! Maggin]] and painted by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, it was the first title in the DC Graphic Novel series. The story follows Jedediah Poole and Tomorrow "Tommy" Hardtack, two human adventurers who find a desolate planet with the Star Raider, a small, nimble, and ''very'' powerful spaceship. Aided by Zeke Vicker, the planet's only survivor, Poole and Hardtack decide to start a rebellion against the tyrannical Zylons who have conquered the galaxy.
A graphic novel loosely based on the [[Atari]] game ''[[Star Raiders (video game)|Star Raiders]]'', published in 1983 by [[DC Comics]]. Written by [[Elliot S! Maggin]] and painted by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, it was the first title in the DC Graphic Novel series. The story follows Jedediah Poole and Tomorrow "Tommy" Hardtack, two human adventurers who find a desolate planet with the Star Raider, a small, nimble, and ''very'' powerful spaceship. Aided by Zeke Vicker, the planet's only survivor, Poole and Hardtack decide to start a rebellion against the tyrannical Zylons who have conquered the galaxy.


According to [http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/09/17/comic-book-legends-revealed-278/ Comic Book Resources], the story was originally intended as a 120-page-long limited series. Unfortunately, due to [[The Great Video Game Crash of 1983]], Atari canceled the deal with DC Comics midway through development. With 40 pages already completed, DC decided to cut its losses by commissioning an additional 20 pages to finish the story, then released it as a single volume.
According to [https://web.archive.org/web/20131022203927/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/09/17/comic-book-legends-revealed-278/ Comic Book Resources], the story was originally intended as a 120-page-long limited series. Unfortunately, due to [[The Great Video Game Crash of 1983]], Atari canceled the deal with DC Comics midway through development. With 40 pages already completed, DC decided to cut its losses by commissioning an additional 20 pages to finish the story, then released it as a single volume.


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* [[Spear Carrier]]: The other recruits to the rebellion -- aside from a line of two establishing their backgrounds, they're irrelevant to the story.
* [[Spear Carrier]]: The other recruits to the rebellion -- aside from a line of two establishing their backgrounds, they're irrelevant to the story.
* [[Spin-Off]]: From ''[[Atari Force]]'' (first series) #3.
* [[Spin-Off]]: From ''[[Atari Force]]'' (first series) #3.
* [[Standard Sci Fi Setting]]: [[Casual Interstellar Travel|Easy faster than light travel]]? Check. [[Psychic Powers]]? Check. [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]]? Check. Dozens of inconsequential alien races? Check. [[The Empire]] and [[La Résistance]]? Check. [[Space Battle|Epic space battles]]? Check.
* [[Standard Sci-Fi Setting]]: [[Casual Interstellar Travel|Easy faster than light travel]]? Check. [[Psychic Powers]]? Check. [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]]? Check. Dozens of inconsequential alien races? Check. [[The Empire]] and [[La Résistance]]? Check. [[Space Battle|Epic space battles]]? Check.
* [[Supporting Protagonist]]: Jed. He starts off as the main hero of the story, but around halfway through the focus shifts to {{spoiler|Skrimish}} instead.
* [[Supporting Protagonist]]: Jed. He starts off as the main hero of the story, but around halfway through the focus shifts to {{spoiler|Skrimish}} instead.
* [[Telepathic Spacemen]]: The Guatteans are a race of empaths, exterminated by the Zylons decades ago. {{spoiler|Skrimish is the [[Last of His Kind]].}}
* [[Telepathic Spacemen]]: The Guatteans are a race of empaths, exterminated by the Zylons decades ago. {{spoiler|Skrimish is the [[Last of His Kind]].}}
* [[There Is Another]]: {{spoiler|The Zylon [[Hive Queen]], who's actually a Guattean biologist.}}
* [[There Is Another]]: {{spoiler|The Zylon [[Hive Queen]], who's actually a Guattean biologist.}}
* [[What Could Have Been/Comic Books|What Could Have Been]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]


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Latest revision as of 14:31, 26 December 2023

A graphic novel loosely based on the Atari game Star Raiders, published in 1983 by DC Comics. Written by Elliot S! Maggin and painted by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, it was the first title in the DC Graphic Novel series. The story follows Jedediah Poole and Tomorrow "Tommy" Hardtack, two human adventurers who find a desolate planet with the Star Raider, a small, nimble, and very powerful spaceship. Aided by Zeke Vicker, the planet's only survivor, Poole and Hardtack decide to start a rebellion against the tyrannical Zylons who have conquered the galaxy.

According to Comic Book Resources, the story was originally intended as a 120-page-long limited series. Unfortunately, due to The Great Video Game Crash of 1983, Atari canceled the deal with DC Comics midway through development. With 40 pages already completed, DC decided to cut its losses by commissioning an additional 20 pages to finish the story, then released it as a single volume.

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