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Attack Earth. - Daniel Burke

Attack Earth.

Daniel Burke
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
2 ratings

In the spirit of the classic 1950's sci-fi comics, gum cards, and movies, like "Weird Science", "Forbidden Planet" and the "Mar's Attacks" bubble gum cards, this book revisits the age of UFO hysteria and space adventure that made being afraid of the night sky --FUN! Full color, written in English, for all ages. The Plot: The Alien fleet descends apon Earth, meanwhile a galaxy away, Captain Wolverton and his crew battle for their lives against the treacherous Zecookie Aliens. Goofy and fun this story uses many of the classic situations that made 1950's science fiction so much fun. A modern classic.

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