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Having recovered from his injuries, Max Sterling leads his Skull Squadron to Cavern City, home to thHaving recovered from his injuries, Max Sterling leads his Skull Squadron to Cavern City, home to thHaving recovered from his injuries, Max Sterling leads his Skull Squadron to Cavern City, home to thHaving recovered from his injuries, Max Sterling leads his Skull Squadron to Cavern City, home to th

Having recovered from his injuries, Max Sterling leads his Skull Squadron toCavern City, home to the legendary Wolfe Pack, to assist in a mission to take on Zentraedi rebels who have attacked a flight carrying a food shipment. This guided tour and meeting of two of the greatest Robotech aces ever to have lived comes to us from Robotech II: The Sentinels - The Malcontent Uprisings #2 (Malibu/Eternity, September 1989) by Bill Spangler &Michael Ling.


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One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for

One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 andSDF-2,Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for a spin to take out some well-armed Zentraedi agitators. This little skirmish and lot of gabbing comes from the pages of Robotech #0 (DC/Wildstorm, December 2002), written by Tommy Yune andJay Faerber with art by Jim Lee,Ale Garza,Carlos D’Anda,Lee Bermejo,Trevor Scott,Richard Friend, and Sandra Hope.


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After taking a direct hit from the SDF-1′s main gun, Khyron’s cruiser has just enough power to keep After taking a direct hit from the SDF-1′s main gun, Khyron’s cruiser has just enough power to keep After taking a direct hit from the SDF-1′s main gun, Khyron’s cruiser has just enough power to keep After taking a direct hit from the SDF-1′s main gun, Khyron’s cruiser has just enough power to keep

After taking a direct hit from the SDF-1′s main gun, Khyron’s cruiser has just enough power to keep on flying. He and Azonia agree to send it on a collision course with Earth’s similarly drained space battle fortress. Sammie reports that only one escape pod is operational. Despite Lisa’s protests, the rest of the bridge crew agrees on who is most deserving to take that spot.

With the destruction of the SDF-1, Robotech: The Macross Saga comes to a close at issue #36 (Comico, February 1989), by Markalan Joplin &Mike Leeke.


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The Zentraedi renegade Khyron completes his Christmas Day attack, fleeing as his operative on the stThe Zentraedi renegade Khyron completes his Christmas Day attack, fleeing as his operative on the stThe Zentraedi renegade Khyron completes his Christmas Day attack, fleeing as his operative on the stThe Zentraedi renegade Khyron completes his Christmas Day attack, fleeing as his operative on the st

TheZentraedi renegadeKhyron completes his Christmas Day attack, fleeing as his operative on the streets of New Macross City sets off explosives throughout the twice-reborn metropolis. Rick Hunter andMax &Miriya Sterling cease their pursuit to help out with emergency relief, putting out fires and reuniting families. Some reunions that evening, sadly, are not so warm. We bask in the warm glow of lights aboard Earth’s two battle fortresses in this excerpt from Robotech: The Macross Saga #35 (Comico, January 1989) by Markalan Joplin,Diana Schutz, and Mike Leeke.

While references to the SDF-2 had cropped up in earlier issues, this was the first issue where Mike Leeke drew it into a scene, portraying it back-to-back with the SDF-1 inLake Gloval per descriptions in the Jack McKinney novels and remarks by Robotech TV series producer Carl Macek.


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Rick Hunter, still brimming with resentment after Lisa Hayes interrupted his reunion with Lynn MinmeRick Hunter, still brimming with resentment after Lisa Hayes interrupted his reunion with Lynn MinmeRick Hunter, still brimming with resentment after Lisa Hayes interrupted his reunion with Lynn MinmeRick Hunter, still brimming with resentment after Lisa Hayes interrupted his reunion with Lynn Minme

Rick Hunter, still brimming with resentment after Lisa Hayes interrupted his reunion with Lynn Minmei following the operation to rescue her from Khyronand worn down from hours of searching for the escaped renegade Zentraedi, makes a complete ass out of himself. It’s the lousy day that precedes “A Rainy Night,” from early in Robotech: The Macross Saga #33 (Comico, November 1988) by Markalan Joplin &Mike Leeke.


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Thanks to Lynn Kyle’s, *ahem*, crowd management skills, Rick Hunter and Skull Squadron have been driThanks to Lynn Kyle’s, *ahem*, crowd management skills, Rick Hunter and Skull Squadron have been driThanks to Lynn Kyle’s, *ahem*, crowd management skills, Rick Hunter and Skull Squadron have been driThanks to Lynn Kyle’s, *ahem*, crowd management skills, Rick Hunter and Skull Squadron have been dri

Thanks to Lynn Kyle’s, *ahem*, crowd management skills,Rick Hunter andSkull Squadron have been driven out of New Detroit. In their absence, the piece of Robotechnology they were trying to keep secure, a rare Zentraedi resizing chamber, becomes easy prey for the renegades led by Khyron. This latest case of Kyle’s hatred for the military overriding common sense appears from the pages of Robotech: The Macross Saga #31 (Comico, September 1988) by Markalan Joplin &Mike Leeke.


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Two years have passed since the near-destruction of the Earth and the obliteration of Dolza’s ZentraTwo years have passed since the near-destruction of the Earth and the obliteration of Dolza’s Zentra

Two years have passed since the near-destruction of the Earth and the obliteration of Dolza’s Zentraedi fleet. Rick Hunter swings off course when he catches a glimpse of life returning to once-barren ground. These pages of hope blotted out by grim musing come from Robotech: The Macross Saga #28 (Comico, June 1988) by Markalan Joplin &Mike Leeke.

Rick’s line of thinking is very much of the time when this was written, very late Cold War in the same way that Robotech’s classic conception of the Global Civil War was. (Hey guys, remember the Palladium RPG’s thrown-together Soviet bad guys E.B.S.I.S.? Soviet villains were still such a thing in the late 1980s that Palladium shoehorned them into the very setting we’re looking at here!) In the context of a real world that still feared nuclear annihilation, Rick’s stray, wandering remarks about man’s capacity to do just what the Zentraedi did make more sense than they might unmoored from the pages of a periodical published in the summer of ‘88.

Even outside of that context, though, Rick’s grim mood follows well from every other time we’ve seen him alone with his thoughts since his friends started dying all around him. Standing before signs of hope, Rick’s mind quickly returns to dark places. Sure, a really obvious reminder is sitting there in front of him in the foreground, but given the stark reminder that is literally all around him I don’t think he needed the prompt.

While I remain surprised that the two year gap between the destruction of Dolza’s fleet and the reconstruction episodes remains completely unexplored by the comics – not even by a shoddy Academy Comics or Antarctic Press one-shot – Rick’s sense of directionlessness a few pages later suggests that, at least as far as he’s concerned, nothing’s really been happening. Still, I’m sure there are The Macross Saga characters that have been dealing with crises of one sort or another. If I were doing a 30th anniversary comic series, this is one of the two gaps in the chronology I’d be looking to explore.


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During a lull in the Zentraedi attack on Macross City, Rick Hunter spies Lynn Kyle kissing Lynn MinmDuring a lull in the Zentraedi attack on Macross City, Rick Hunter spies Lynn Kyle kissing Lynn MinmDuring a lull in the Zentraedi attack on Macross City, Rick Hunter spies Lynn Kyle kissing Lynn MinmDuring a lull in the Zentraedi attack on Macross City, Rick Hunter spies Lynn Kyle kissing Lynn Minm

During a lull in the Zentraedi attack on Macross City, Rick Hunter spiesLynn Kyle kissingLynn Minmei. He vents his frustrations on a nearby squad of enemy Battlepods. Nearby, several micronized Zentraedi disembark from their Battlepods, eager to start new lives among their former foes, but fully aware that their chances of survival would drop to nil if the humans knew who they were. This display of frustrated efforts comes to us from Robotech: The Macross Saga #23 (Comico, November 1987) by Markalan Joplin &Mike Leeke.

Two additional notes:

In the TV episode, Lisa demands to know how Kyle is as Rick signs off. As Lisa’s fixation on Kyle is one of the worst subplots in all of The Macross Saga, the change here is welcome.

Not sure if this is the first time it’s appeared, but on the last page we see the Comico-specific Zentraedi exclamation “Macek’s eyes!” a cute reference to series producer & story editor Carl Macek.


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