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Dreadstar v1 #7, 1983 - Vance tries to link in with the Instrumentality's secure computer system, only to be caught in a trap of the mind. The covers and artwork maintain a comfortable standard.
Jim Starlin even employs some of his trademark silent sequencing on one of the pages. The story lends itself to imaginative visuals, which the artist takes full advantage of.
Bernie Wrightson's Interstellar Toybox continues from the previous issue. His work is looser than earlier works, but still recognizable in style. This is 7 of 32
Dreadstar issues by
Starlin and 2 of 2 Dreadstar issues by
Wrightson.
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Starlin cover pencils and inks = ***
"Mindtrap" Starlin story pencils and inks 22 pages = ***
"Evolutionary Dilemma" Wrightson story pencils and inks 8 pages = ***
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