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'''''Twilight''''' is a three issue prestige format mini-series by Howard Chaykin and José Luis García-López published in 1990 by DC Comics. |
'''''Twilight''''' is a three issue prestige format mini-series by Howard Chaykin and José Luis García-López published in 1990 by DC Comics. |
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Twilight is a three issue prestige format mini-series by Howard Chaykin and José Luis García-López published in 1990 by DC Comics.
The series attempted to bring in all of DC future science/space characters, many originally from the 1950s and 1960s, into one series. It was another radical revamp of DC characters, including Tommy Tomorrow, Star Rovers, Star Hawkins, Space Ranger, Manhunter 2070 and Space Cabbie. Tommy Tomorrow is presented as an unbalanced individual who ran the Planeteers very autocratically, using them against his enemies, such as their rivals, the Knights of the Galaxy.
Not to be confused with the YA book series Twilight or its own comic book adaptation. Also not to be confused with Alan Moore's Twilight Of The Superheroes.