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319:, the nexus of all realities for First Comics, and gain a crew of pirates. At some point Torin travels back to the solar system with a device that can cause a star to implode into a black hole. He uses this weapon on the sun in the course of battle to destroy his enemies. Just at the point of implosion Torin speaks the name of the Celtic goddess of death, 323:, effectively sacrificing the star to her, which brings her back into existence. She proclaims Torin to be her avatar and orders him to go into the galaxy and kill in her name. Torin rebels, which is the basis of the remainder of the title's run. 308:. Just before he is killed while fighting a group of Roman soldiers, he is pulled into the distant future by Tamara, a descendant of his wife after she remarried. Torin is asked to join the crew of the spaceship 239:
continued the series, starting with issue #7, with Grell writing and providing breakdown art with finishes by Lenin Delsol. Grell left the series after issue #8, and was replaced by writer
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in their fight against the oppressive regime that is ruling the Earth. Torin agrees, and he and his new shipmates successfully save the Earth's dying sun by the end of the first series.
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Bucky O'Hare, Ms. Mystic, Sorcerer, and Starslayer were each developed for DC in 1977 and 1978 but they all then remained in the hands of their creators.
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was introduced in the same fashion; he would later receive his own title. Another character that appeared as backup feature was
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When First Comics restarted the series, Torin and his crewmates travel throughout the galaxy and end up in
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The first six issue limited series introduces the main character Torin Mac Quillon, a
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In 1995 Grell released an expanded version of the original limited series through
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Grell has stated that the character was created as the inverse of his
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Dallas, Keith; Wells, John (2018). "Part 3: Implosion (1978โ€“1980)".
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and Delsol as sole artist. Later contributors to the series were
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and previous working relationship with their editorial director
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Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978
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Issues 2 & 3 saw the introduction of Dave Stevens'
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Mike Grell
Publisher
Pacific Comics
First Comics
Mike Grell
Mike Grell
John Ostrander
Mike Grell
Timothy Truman
Penciller(s)
Inker(s)
Colorist(s)
comic book
Mike Grell
DC Comics
DC Implosion
Pacific Comics
Bill Schanes
First Comics
Mike Gold
First Comics
John Ostrander
Tim Truman
Hilary Barta
Tom Sutton
DC Comics
Warlord
Rocketeer
Grimjack

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