Maybe I'm reading more into it, but it was as though it had a greater agenda... to see what was out here... and it seemed most... malevolent.
- -- Solar
Dawn of the Malevelants[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Malevolent Starship
- Virtual Reality creature
Other Characters:
- Spider Aliens (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- California
- Earth
- Space
- Unknown planet (First appearance)
Items:
- Mysterious Energy
- Virtual Reality simulators
Vehicles:
Credits[]
- Writers: Kevin VanHook
- Pencilers: Peter Grau
- Inkers: Stan Drake, Andrew Wendel (additional)
- Colorists: Carol VanHook, Knob Row (additional), Scott Friedlander (special effects)
- Letterers: Jade Moede, Ken Lopez
- Cover Artists: Joe Quesada, Kevin Nowlan, Mike Cavallaro
- Editors: Bob Layton
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
After defeating the virtual reality creature that threatened Gayle, Solar encounters a malevolent unmanned star-ship in Earth's orbit. Drained of power by the ship, Solar uses a hologram of the virtual reality creature as a diversion. Once outside the ship, he is able to blast it halfway across the galaxy, where it crashes on an unknown world.[1]
Notes[]
- The mystery behind the "malevolent starship" is revealed in Magnus, Robot Fighter #36 (May, 1994).
Quotes[]
This isn't like anything I've seen before... It has to be related! Unless... No! The odds of two alien races reaching Earth are astronomical! There just aren't that many planets in a given galaxy to even support simple life -- fewer could produce a race capable of deep-space travel!!
- -- Solar
Maybe I'm reading more into it, but it was as though it had a greater agenda... to see what was out here... and it seemed most... malevolent.
- -- Solar
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