Cover of the Day: Micronauts #29 (May, 1981) Art by Pat Broderick
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Cover of the Day: Micronauts #29 (May, 1981) Art by Pat Broderick
From “The Micro-World of Doctor Doom!” in Fantastic Four #16, July 1963. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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Captain Marvel vol 4 6 was published with a June 2000 cover date. The issue introduced Kelly's father, created by Peter David and ChrisCross. The story made reference to an imaginary X-Men/Micronauts crossover titled Small X-Pectations as a joke. ("It's a Small Universe After All", Captain Marvel vol 4 6, Marvel Comic Event)
by Herb Trimpe for The Hulk Marvel Calendar 1979, inspired by The Incredible Hulk #140: The Brute that Shouted Love at the Heart of the Atom!
Oh yes, you'll be buried with it!
Ancient Viscerian
I like to think that the clear dome was adopted later due to technological advancements that came to the entire microverse. But before that Viscerians had to protect their exposed brain matter by other means, like how a crab or snail protects their more vulnerable body with a shell!
"Morty, you gotta flip 'em off. I told them it means 'peace among worlds' how hilarious is that??"
squirrels here leap
toward trunks of trees
like absurd action stars
from a runaway train;
on the other hand
they know where to go
and who to fear