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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Marvel}}
{{Comic Data|
{{Comic Data|
   Image = [[image:Marvel23.jpg|250px]]
   image = Marvel23.jpg
| Title= The Last Hiding Place
| title= The Last Hiding Place
| Series=Marvel Comics
| series=Marvel Comics
| Issueno= 23
| issueno= 23
| Episode=
| episode=
| Writer= Walter Simonson
| writer= Walter Simonson
| Penciller= Walter Simonson
| penciller= Walter Simonson
| Inker=Klaus Janson
| inker=Klaus Janson
| Colorist=Glynis Wein
| colorist=Glynis Wein
| Letterer=Jim Novak
| letterer=Jim Novak
| Editor=Louise Jones
| editor=Louise Jones
| Cover=Walter Simonson
| cover=Walter Simonson
| Published=January 1981
| published=January 1981
| Collects=
| collects=
| Collected=
| collected=
| Reprints=
| reprints=
| Reprinted=
| reprinted=
| ISBN=
| isbn=
| Prev=  [[Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair]]
| prev=  [[Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair]]
| Next= None
| next= '''(End of Comic Series)'''
}}
}}
==Plot Synopsis==


Jolly, along with Boomer, track the pirates back to a Fleet vessel called the Justice. The trail leads from the Justice to the Rising Star, where the plots of Sire Uri continue, despite the fact that Uri himself is in jail. The food shipments are being stolen to provide for the luxury of revellers led by Lady Magda Kocinik. The ring is busted, and the bad guys confined to the Justice which is left behind, crippled.


This being the last comic, several plot strands are wound up. With Adama's help, Shadrach has been able to use the information from Starbuck's old ship, the pattern of the seal of the 9th Lord of Kobol, and information found while Adama was in the Memory Machine, to plot a course to Earth. The location is distant, "beyond even our own galaxy" as Shadrach puts it.


Boxey is given a new robotic daggit, Jolly gets together with Medea, and now that all the vessels have been equipped with Star Drives,the Fleet jumps to hyperspace.
{{TOS|Jolly}}, along with {{TOS|Boomer}}, track the pirates back to a [[the Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] vessel called the ''[[Justice]]''. The trail leads from the ''Justice'' to the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'', where the plots of [[Uri|Sire Uri]] continue, despite the fact that Uri himself is in jail. The food shipments are being stolen to provide for the luxury of revelers led by Lady [[Magda Kocinik]]. The ring is busted, and the bad guys confined to the ''Justice'' which is left behind, crippled.
 
This being the last comic, several plot strands are wound up. With {{TOS|Adama}}'s help, [[Shadrach]] has been able to use the information from [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s old ship, the pattern of the seal of the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol|9th Lord of Kobol]], and information found while Adama was in the [[Memory Machine]], to plot a course to [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. The location is distant, "beyond even our own galaxy" as Shadrach puts it.
 
{{TOS|Boxey}} is given a new robotic [[daggit]], Jolly gets together with [[Medea]], and now that all the vessels have been equipped with Star Drives, the Fleet jumps to hyperspace.


In the last panel, an unmarked buoy discovers the Justice drifting in space and relays the following message: "Squeee! Attention all Cylons!"
In the last panel, an unmarked buoy discovers the Justice drifting in space and relays the following message: "Squeee! Attention all Cylons!"
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==Place within Storyline==
==Place within Storyline==


Although there are some inconsistencies, particularly in tone and characterization, the last issue of the comic does could lead into the episode "The Lost Warrior" which depicts the Fleet leaving the Galactica's home galaxy for the first time (even though this is scientifically implausible).
Although there are some inconsistencies, particularly in tone and characterization, the last issue of the comic might lead into the episode, "[[The Lost Warrior]]," which depicts the Fleet leaving ''Galactica'''s home galaxy for the first time (even though this is scientifically implausible).
 
== Gallery ==


[[Image:Jolly Falls In Love.jpg|thumb|left|Jolly falls in love.]]
[[Image:Galactica Jumps To Earth.jpg|thumb|left|Colonel Tigh engages the star drive...]]
[[Image:Galactica Jumps To Earth - 2.jpg|thumb|left|...and the Colonial fleet jumps to Earth!]]


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The Last Hiding Place
The Last Hiding Place
An issue of the Marvel Comics series.
Issue No. 23
Writer(s) Walter Simonson
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Penciller(s) Walter Simonson
Inker(s) Klaus Janson
Colorist(s) Glynis Wein
Letterer(s) Jim Novak
Editor(s) Louise Jones
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Cover Artist(s) Walter Simonson
Adaptation of
Published January 1981
Collects
Collected in
Reprints
Reprinted as
Pages {{{pages}}}
ISBN [[Special:Booksources/|]]
Population 0 Survivors
Special {{{special}}}
Chronology
Previous Next
Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair The Last Hiding Place (End of Comic Series)
Purchase
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Available at Amazon.com – [[amazon:{{{amazon}}}|Purchase]]
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Available at Things From Another World - Purchase



Jolly, along with Boomer, track the pirates back to a Fleet vessel called the Justice. The trail leads from the Justice to the Rising Star, where the plots of Sire Uri continue, despite the fact that Uri himself is in jail. The food shipments are being stolen to provide for the luxury of revelers led by Lady Magda Kocinik. The ring is busted, and the bad guys confined to the Justice which is left behind, crippled.

This being the last comic, several plot strands are wound up. With Adama's help, Shadrach has been able to use the information from Starbuck's old ship, the pattern of the seal of the 9th Lord of Kobol, and information found while Adama was in the Memory Machine, to plot a course to Earth. The location is distant, "beyond even our own galaxy" as Shadrach puts it.

Boxey is given a new robotic daggit, Jolly gets together with Medea, and now that all the vessels have been equipped with Star Drives, the Fleet jumps to hyperspace.

In the last panel, an unmarked buoy discovers the Justice drifting in space and relays the following message: "Squeee! Attention all Cylons!"

Place within Storyline[edit]

Although there are some inconsistencies, particularly in tone and characterization, the last issue of the comic might lead into the episode, "The Lost Warrior," which depicts the Fleet leaving Galactica's home galaxy for the first time (even though this is scientifically implausible).

Gallery[edit]

Jolly falls in love.
Colonel Tigh engages the star drive...
...and the Colonial fleet jumps to Earth!