From out of the magellanic cloud came the death ships of dread, the Skrull Empire.
Now obliterator, you will tell us the secrets of
the elders, the most important secrets in all the universe. The elder who lives only to destroy was stripped of his weapons by the Sliver Surfer.
“Everything here (Earth) consists of two opposing forces,
death and eternity,” the Silver Said
Englehart’s writing style stimulated intrigue into the subconscious
thoughts of knowledge and wonder. Before this universe was born, another one
vanished into sub-atomic probability, then bursts fourth again, and its energy
spiraled its forces into the cooling darkness of a new beginning. (Englehart /
Izzy Schurr)
In “Seeds of War,” the Silver Surfer has a chance to
love and his love is reciprocated by an alluring woman. Is it no surprise that
a long and serious romance is suddenly halted by the threat of an intergalactic
war?
The next two issues have nothing to do with the continuing
saga of “Seeds of War,” for reasons unknown, even to myself, yet the three
issue’s gel well together when read in unison.
My future seems uncharted, there are no foes to fight,
no quests to complete. I should be glad for the respite, but I feel strangely
useless. Where goes the warrior when there are no more battles to be fought? Where
goes one who has no home? (“Conflicting
Emotions,” 1992)
The passions of love and hate thrust themselves into
the atoms of eternity. The cosmic creature of chaos has once again released his
powers into the dusts of desire, zeal and truth in 1992s saga of love and hate.
Princess Alaisa from the Kharta’een empire sets her
sites on Chrome Dome. The Mistress of Love is summoned from the magical mayhem, existing in the realms of fantasy, bestowed upon readers of the Silver Surfer comic books.
Where love goes, hate follows. Master Hate attempts to
acquire the formidable powers of love and use this ultimate power to full fill his
demented passions.
Steve Carr, Deryl Skelton, Tom Christopher and Tom
Vincent’s artwork is crafted brilliantly with the writing of Ron Marz in "Conflicting Emotions."
Perhaps our entire subterranean journey was an
elaborate exercise pointing us in her direction. (Ron Marz, October, 1994)
“Temptation: Greed,” showcases the love between Nova
and the Silver Surfer. Does the planet Tultac harbor the vast streams of gold
which too often poisons the hearts of lovers?
Terrax, unlike the Silver Surfer is not cursed with mortality,
or so he says, and thus, the seeds of violent conflict begin to grow in the immortal wind’s of creation and destruction.
Mark Izzy Schurr
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