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Quasar #20

Quasar

#20

Cosmos In Collision, Part Two - The Stalking Horse

The Presence attempts to kill the unconscious Quasar outright, but when Jack refuses to take part in murder, he blasts him instead. Then with a close-range blast to the temples he think Quasar is now dead. However Quasar recovers and quantum-jumps at the last possible second. Finding that the Presence is heading Earthward in one direction while the tethered refugee ships head into the atmosphere in another, threatening to burn up. He catches up with the ships as they enter Russian airspace and he renders them invisible to radar and plants them down in Siberia. Quasar questions the occupants of the ships and finds that despite their very alien appearances, in most cases, they are all very human. Eon alerts Quasar that he is under direct attack and Quasar is forced to leave them there. He radios ahead to the Fantastic Four, telling them that a couple of cosmic level menaces are breaking into a lower level of their building. The FF is able to capture the Starlight, and Quasar is able to arrive in time to protect Eon by trapping the Presence in the trackless Quantum-Zone. Feeling that he had saved his mentor from the âCosmic Assassinâ, Quasar decides it was time to celebrate. He instead finds the girl he was just starting a relationship with in the arms of his best friend, Makkari. He leaves the scene without a word to either of them. He travels to his fatherâs house and finds him dead on the kitchen floor. He learns to his shock that his father had been dead since Quasar was at the Strangerâs Lab world. Quasar fells betrayed. Eon chose to animate him because he was certain that the Cosmic Assassin had killed him to throw off Quasarâs mental stability, and Eon was not convinced that the Presence had been the threat that Quasar had been appointed to combat. Quasar quits as Protector and orders Eon to stay out of his life.


Creators View all

Writer Mark Gruenwald
Cover Artist Keith Williams, Greg Capullo
Penciller Greg Capullo
Inker Keith Williams
Colorist Paul Becton
Letterer Janice Chiang
Editor Len Kaminski, Howard Mackie
Editor in Chief Tom DeFalco

Characters View all

The Thing Benjamin J. Grimm
Mr. Fantastic Reed Richards
Human Torch Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm
Invisible Woman Susan Storm Richards
Quasar Wendell Vaughn
Gargoyle Isaac Christians
Jack of Hearts Jack Hart
Eon
Maelstrom
Presence Sergei Krylov
Kenjiro 'Ken' Tanaka
Starlight Tania Belinsky
Diamondhead Archibald 'Arch' Dyker

Details

Age Modern Age
Format Digital Comic
Series Group Quasar
Genre Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes
No. of Pages 32
Country USA
Language English