Protectors (1992 Malibu) comic books 1994
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Cover pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Scott Reed. "Justice Delayed," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Tom Lee, inks by Bobby Rae; The Protectors continue to suffer from surmounting tension within the team. Ferret quits and is met by the Witch, who quit previously; Night Mask and Man of War find romance with each other. The trial of Man of War continues and the committee calls in Eternal Man, who has suffered since the battle against Extreme; He states his testimony, which unfortunately doesn't help Man of War; After the trial, the mob of protesters rush in attack the Protectors, beating Man of War badly; However, he was protecting a small child lost in the crowd. "Devil Inside," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Larry Welch. Pinup by Thomas Derenick and Larry Welch. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.25.
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Cover pencils by Jim Hall, inks by Bruce McCorkindale. "The Verdict," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Jim Hall, inks by Larry Welch; The Protectors handle the Regulators once and for all, finally stopping them; The trial of Man of War finally comes to its conclusion; Night Mask arrives with a device from the battle against Extreme, which is both a teleportation device as well as a recorder; The committee realizes that Man of War was just in his actions against Extreme and tried to save the planet; They decree that Man of War is innocent of all charges against him; Meanwhile, The Great Question looks over his foes, the Protectors. "Things To Come," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Larry Welch; Mantoka, a Native American super hero, learns of a secret in the Earth; Meanwhile, the Nowhere Man appears on the moon and senses that the planet Earth is in imminent danger. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.25.
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Cover pencils by Jim Hall, inks by Scott Reed. "Beginning of the End," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Jim Hall, inks by Larry Welch; Amazing Man appears to be a traitor to the team of the Protectors; He attacks Man of War and steals his sword of fire; He also goes to Sluggtown to defeat Gravestone, stealing his medallion; He has also entered a portal that Thresher had a while ago to steal a special dagger; Meanwhile, the Ferret returns to the Protector's headquarters after being summoned and sees every member of the Protectors and their allies in front of him; Man of War inform him that Amazing Man is a traitor; He takes the reins over the team and prepares them to go out and search for Amazing Man to stop him; The Protectors are joined by others like the Arrow and Widow Maker and the Ex-Mutants to battle their foe; Meanwhile, Amazing Man goes to the secret headquarters of the Steel Army and the Great Question, who he is working for; However, Amazing Man seems confused when he arrives and he is blasted by the Great Question. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Cover pencils by Jim Hall, inks by Larry Welch. "Worlds Without End," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Scott Reed; The Protectors finally battle against the Great Question, Mr. Monday and the Steel Army; The Great Question prevails triumphant, but his powers are even too great for him; He created portals to other dimensions on Earth to wreak havoc, but they proved too much and they sucked up the Earth, breaking it apart; The Earth explodes, killing everyone and the Protectors died as they lived, as heroes. Farewell article from R. A. Jones and Roland Mann.36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.