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"Star Rovers" was a short, science fiction, American comic book feature published by DC Comics between 1961 and 1964. The feature first appeared in seven issues of DC's science-fiction anthology comic ''Mystery in Space'', followed by two issues of DC's companion science-fiction title ''Strange Adventures''. The characters were created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Sid Greene, who were responsible for all nine stories. == Publication history == ''Mystery in Space'' was an anthology comic book that featured short science fiction stories together with a number of ongoing features. The first Star Rovers story, "Who Caught the Loborilla?" (''Mystery in Space'' #66, March 1961) is not bannered as a Star Rovers story as such. In an editorial in the reprint title ''DC Super-Stars'' '#8 (Oct. 1976), titled ''DC Super-Stars Of Space'', DC editor Jack C. Harris states that the Star Rovers were not at that point designed as a series, and "Who Caught the Loborilla?" was written as a standalone story. However, the characters returned three issues later in "What Happened on Sirius-4?" (''Mystery In Space'' #69, Aug. 1961), and then due to public demand became a regular series under the "Star Rovers" title. The team appeared a further five times in ''Mystery In Space'', every third issue, before switching to DC's other science-fiction anthology title, ''Strange Adventures'', for "Will the Star Rovers Abandon Earth?" (''Strange Adventures'' #159, Dec. 1963) and one last appearance in that title, "How Can Time Be Stopped?" (''Strange Adventures'' #163, April 1964), after which the series ended. The first two stories were eight-page tales; this was extended to 10 pages from the third story onward. DC later reprinted the first four Star Rovers stories in ''Strange Adventures'' #232-236 (Oct. 1971 - June 1972). The last five stories were reprinted in DC's science-fiction reprint title ''From Beyond the Unknown'' #18-22 Sept. 1972 - May 1973). The third story, "Where is the Paradise of Space?", from ''Mystery in Space'' #74, was later issued in another reprint title, ''DC Super-Stars'' '#8. The characters played a critical part in the three-part comic-book miniseries ''Twilight'' by Howard Chaykin and José Luis García-López (Twilight, Books I-III, Dec. 1990 - Feb. 1991) and the associated graphic novel ''Ironwolf, Fires Of The Revolution'' (1992). The team has since made only one further appearance, in ''Starman'' vol. 2, #55 (July 1999), by writers James Robinson and David S. Goyer, with penciler Peter Snejbjerg. In the New 52, a relaunch of DC's properties, the Star Rovers are introduced as smugglers, first appearing in ''Green Lantern: New Guardians Annual'' #1 (March 2013). The characters have retained their original names, with a new addition to the team, Chuddu. In their first appearance, they are tasked with smuggling Carol Ferris, Arkillo, and Saint Walker into Lady Styx' Tenebrian Dominion. However, they decide to sell them to scouts, for the Hunted, a game show competition. The Star Rovers next appear in the backup feature of ''Threshold'' from #2 (April 2013) to #5 (July 2013), starring Larfleeze. They are hired by Larfleeze, to help him find his missing treasures. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Star Rovers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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