Thursday, September 30, 2010

STARGATE SG-1 #1 COMIC BOOK O'NEILL CARTER TEAL'C RARE!

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STARGATE SG-1 #1 COMIC BOOK! P.O.W.
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF THE SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIES STARGATE!

PUBLISHED BY AVATAR PRESS in 2004.

The action goes nuclear in the dynamic first Stargate SG-1 series! Join Jack O'Neill, Teal'c, Samantha Carter, and Daniel Jackson as they take the greatest sci-fi show on television into the world of comics! Colonel Jack O'Neill is a Goa'uld prisoner of war. And his memories of the SGC, Earth, and it's defenses are going to be pulled from his head... unless SG-1 can rescue him. But with a huge army of Goa'uld defending the mother ship, Hammond must risk a very dangerous full assault by the forces of the SGC in order to free O'Neill.

The greatest sci-fi show on television comes to comics for the first time in a full-length action-packed series! Reconnaissance has discovered an alien invasion force with plans of conquest for planet Earth. Caught in a firefight, the escaping team from Stargate Command unknowingly allows a mysterious serpent-headed Goa'uld Lord access into the SGC. The invaders lay waste to the debarkation chamber, while locking a naquadah-laced bomb onto the Stargate. In the resulting attack, Colonel Jack O'Neill finds himself on a distant world, face to face with a thousand Goa'uld warriors. With the SGC under lockdown and O'Neill already a prisoner of war, the SG1 team must find a way to remove a doomsday bomb from the gate and rescue him from a Goa'uld fortress. Join the SG1 team for a full force adventure as they fight for survival against a race bent on subjecting the universe to their rule as the gods of legend. Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, and Teal'c begin a new chapter of Stargate adventures in the pages of Stargate SG1: P.O.W.! Regular cover by Matt Busch

Featuring Lavish Full Color Artwork, printed on High Quality Glossy Paper.

These items were never sold in any mass market retail outlet and could only be purchased in comic book specialty stores.