This is just the kind of crazy circumstance that I would expect to see in a story about The Bottle City of Kandor. I'd think The Micronauts would be right at home there, there must be a good reason that they want out.
This is just the kind of crazy circumstance that I would expect to see in a story about The Bottle City of Kandor. I'd think The Micronauts would be right at home there, there must be a good reason that they want out.
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Very clever idea.
My first guess would be some kind of b.t.s. alliance between Brainiac and Baron Karza. One question, though; is this the Kal-El/Jimmy Olsen version of Kandor's Dynamic Duo?
@Anon903: off-hand, I'd say yes.
great cover with so much going on. the other question, How did the Micronauts get in a bottled city? So much potentials!!
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