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86 -Eighty Six-(Japanese: 86-エイティシックス-, Hepburn: Eiti Shikkusu) is a Japanese science fiction light novel series written by Asato Asato and illustrated by Shirabii.
Mercenary's Star: William H. Keith, Jr. c.3026 (1 October 3025 - 30 August 3026) era: Succession Wars period: Late Succession War - Renaissance June 1987 (FASA) November 1992 (Roc Books) ISBN 1-55560-030-1 ISBN 0-451-45194-5: Saga of the Gray Death Legion #2. Book two of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion.
Computer Gaming World criticized Star Legions for overly simple wargaming mechanics such as lacking air support, restoring legions' health to full between worlds, the lack of impact of the terrain on gameplay, and many serious bugs. The magazine said that Star Legions made injustice to science-fiction and wargame genres. [5]
The story takes place immediately after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977). [3] Inferno Squad is the second book in the Star Wars: Battlefront tie-in novel series, following Battlefront: Twilight Company. The novel follows Iden Versio, protagonist of the Star Wars Battlefront II single-player campaign. The book focuses on ...
It was never finished or released. It should not be confused with Star Legions; as Dr. Sorensen explains: Star Legions was never intended as Star Fleet 3. [It] was a spin-off of Star Fleet 2 and was to provide an interim product until SF3 could be completed. Dr. Sorensen had designed outlines for games in the Star Fleet series up to Star Fleet VII.
An entity created by a mad Brainiac 5 using the Miracle Machine in a bid to destroy the universe. Pulsar Stargrave: Superboy #223 (January 1977) A Coluan enemy of the Legion who claims to be Brainiac resurrected and imbued with stellar energy. Ra's al Ghul: Batman #232 (June 1971) An old enemy of Batman who possesses immortality derived from ...
The team went on to star in two more installments of this four-story arc, in The Invaders #6 and Marvel Premiere #30 (June 1976), [4] all written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by various artists. A new, unrelated version of the Liberty Legion, known as the Liberteens, based in modern-day Pennsylvania, debuted in Avengers: The Initiative Annual ...
Members of the 501st Legion with George Lucas at the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade. The 501st Legion is an international fan-based organization dedicated to the construction and wearing of screen-accurate replicas of Imperial stormtrooper armor, Sith Lords, clone troopers, bounty hunters, and other villains from the Star Wars universe.