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 The Launching of the Cosmic Express took place on Centauri Island at the end of November 1980. It was destroyed ... Or was it?

No matter. Its destroyers thought it was.  And they’re not done yet.

Who or what can stop them? The Menace on the Moon? Silver-armoured Signal System? Supra-Clones? Loxus Abraham Ryne, the eighty year old head of SPACE  ('The Society for the Prevention of Alien Control of Earth')? A couple of middle-aged, newly-minted supranormals named Doc Defiance and Mr. No Name?

A twenty-seven year old who neither knows who his parents were nor what an Amoeba Man was? An obesity who knows far more than he should but is disinclined to share that knowledge with anyone, not even his own son? Or maybe, just maybe, a notorious little trickster who has been seven years old for something like sixty years!

Truth told: How can anyone stop Nuclear Dragons!

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Jim M September 16, 2013 7:46 pm UTC
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"Nuclear Dragons", the second entry in the epic 'Launch 1980' story cycle, derived from a series of Phantacea comic books published in the late 1970s. Chronologically speaking, the events it describes occurred before, during and after those described in "The War of the Apocalyptics" (War-Pox). Both books feature covers by Ian Bateson, who also drew for the comic books. Story sequences from the comics have been compiled in a standalone graphic novel entitled "Phantacea Revisited 1: The Damnation Brigade". It, too, is available from Phantacea Publications via this website.
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This title was added to our catalog on September 03, 2013.