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  •   Silver Surfer’s Last Ride?

    Silver Surfer: Requiem #4 Press Release

    Marvel Knights’ critically acclaimed limited series, Silver Surfer: Requiem, soars the spaceways to its powerful conclusion! The red hot creative team J. Michael Straczynski and Esad Ribic’s bring fans a moving account of the Silver Surfer’s final ride, which has shocked and thrilled fans and critics alike! Now, in the face of impossible odds, the Surfer has crossed the galaxy and arrived at Zenn-La. But what awaits him on his home planet?

    “With the combined talents of J Michael Straczynski and Esad Ribic, Silver Surfer: Requiem is the start of a hauntingly epic masterpiece, which should make a lot of Surfer fans happy,” said Troy Brownfield of Newsarama.com.

    Similar sentiments were echoed by David Wallace of SilverBulletComicbooks.com, who explained, “the universally relevant subject matter provides an interesting platform for some well-conceived modern parables, and the lush artwork makes this book irresistible.”

    For untold years, Norrin Radd surfed the galaxy, exploring the darkness between stars, witnessing the rise and fall of vast civilizations. Now Galactus’ preeminent former herald’s ride comes to an end. Don’t miss his last moments on the planet where his cosmic journey began in Silver Surfer: Requiem #4!

    SILVER SURFER: REQUIEM #4 (of 4) (JUN072184)
    Written by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI
    Art and Cover by ESAD RIBIC
    Rated T+ …$3.99
    FOC—8/9/07, On-Sale—8/29/07

    For more information visit the Marvel Comics website

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