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Silver surfer
Silver surfer









  1. #SILVER SURFER SERIES#
  2. #SILVER SURFER FREE#

It was published through Epic Comics due to its format.

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Done primarily to show off Moebius's artwork, it was still considered a classic and one of Lee's favorite stories. Silver Surfer Vol 4 (1988≡989) was a two-issue mini-series by Stan Lee and Mœbius. The last issue, #146, was written by Glenn Greenberg and Tom DeFalco. After Marz left the book, it was written by Glenn Greenberg, Mike Lackey, George Perez, and J.M. Marz also introduced Genis-Vell, the son of the deceased Captain Mar-Vell, who would go by Legacy before getting his own book. This then led into The Infinity War and The Infinity Crusade crossovers.

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As Starlin moved on to writing that crossover and Infinity Watch, Ron Marz took over the book with issue #51. This then lead to "Thanos Quest" and then The Infinity Gauntlet, making a huge impact on the rest of the Marvel Universe. Issues #32 and #33 were written by Jim Valentino before the book was handed off to Jim Starlin, who began his run with the "Rebirth of Thanos" storyline.

#SILVER SURFER SERIES#

This series was slightly more successful than the previous one, lasting for 148 issues. In return for saving his new herald Nova, Galactus finally gives the Silver Surfer his freedom, allowing him to surf the spaceways again. Silver Surfer Vol 3 (1987-1998) was an ongoing series by Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers. Also, it turns out that Mephisto still has Shalla-Bal and the Surfer must save her and help restore Zenn-La.

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#SILVER SURFER FREE#

It featured the Silver Surfer finally breaking free of Galactus's barrier with the help of the Fantastic Four and returning to Zenn-La.which is now a barren wasteland, thanks to Galactus. Silver Surfer Vol 2 (1982) was a one-shot by Stan Lee and John Byrne. The Silver Surfer's creator, Jack Kirby, finally got to do an issue, #18, however, this turned out to be the book's final issue. The Surfer continued to be stuck on Earth, thwarting alien invasions, and stopping villains (like Mephisto, who makes his first appearance in the third issue). It's served as a spin-off of Lee and Kirby's Fantastic Four, with the Silver Surfer recalling his origin in the first issue, coming from Zenn-La and his first love, Shalla-Bal. Silver Surfer Vol 1 (1968≡970) was an ongoing series by Stan Lee and John Buscema. The Marvel Comics character of the Silver Surfer has eight self-titled series so far.











Silver surfer