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A World for the Killing!

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A World for the Killing!
A World for the Killing!
An issue of the Marvel Comics series.
Issue No. 21
Writer(s) Steven Grant and Walter Simonson
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Penciller(s) Brent Eric Anderson
Inker(s) Klaus Janson
Colorist(s) Alex Miller
Letterer(s) John Costanza
Editor(s) Louise Jones and Jim Shooter
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Cover Artist(s) Brent Eric Anderson and Klaus Janson
Adaptation of
Published November 1980
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Population 0 Survivors
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Plot Synopsis

While in combat with Cylon Raiders, Athena's Viper vanishes. She is magically transported to a strange world inhabited by a humanoid named Res. In reality, Res is a shapeshifter in search of love. Apollo and Starbuck arrive to rescue Athena. Res reveals that he also brought Athena to the planet to help him transcend his mortal form. Athena fires a laser at Res at his request, and Res ascends to the next plane — his voice resonates from the grave as the Colonials leave and the planet explodes, assuring her that what Athena did was right. It should be noted that the Cylons they encountered were part of the illusion as well.