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| Issue No.
| 22
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| Writer(s)
| Walter Simonson
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| Penciller(s)
| Walter Simonson
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| Inker(s)
| Klaus Janson
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| Colorist(s)
| George Roussos
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| Letterer(s)
| Rick Parker
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| Editor(s)
| Louise Jones and Jim Shooter
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| Cover Artist(s)
| Walter Simonson
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| Adaptation of
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| Published
| December 1980
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| Collected in
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| Reprinted as
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| ISBN
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| Population
| {{{population}}} Survivors
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Plot Synopsis
Jolly's undercover mission continues as he pretends to be a civilian aboard a Fleet vessel. He meets a woman named Ligea who he develops feelings for. Finally he encounters a group of well equipped pirates who he observes stealing a whole warehouse of food stores. His investigation later reveals that Ligea is actually Medea, Sire Uri's ex-girlfriend! However, when Jolly ends up getting thrown in jail by security for sneaking around, Medea frees him to go after the bad guys - reaffirming his belief that she's a nice girl after all.