Appearing in the 1st Story[]
Title
Writer
Artist
Colours
- None
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Yosay Tilman
- Supreme Cosmol Na-Rutha
- The Green Star
Villains
- The Jugla
- The Stellar Federation
- Kareela La Bourzac
Other characters
- Doctor Varn, the Federal Controller and most powerful human in the galaxy
- Lenarthian elders
- Tarsh, a young human male
Locations
- The planet Lenarth, rim quadrant 405
- The hidden Jugla homeworld
Items
- Boulder
- Landing pod
Vehicles
- FISC weaponship
- Jugla warfleet
Synopsis for the 1st Story[]
Ardeni Lakam finally encounters both the Green Star and the doppelgänger of her dead twin brother.
Appearing in the 2nd Story[]
Title
Writer
- Chris Lowder (writing as Jack Adrian)
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Ebenezer Quartz
- Mek-Quake
Other characters
- Two tax commissioners
- Bulstrode, the man from the nationalisation board
Location
- Devil's Island
Items
- Anti-radiation suits
- Remote-control timer device
Vehicles
- Ebenezer Quartz's craft
Synopsis for the 2nd Story[]
Howard Quartz is reunited with his little brother Ebenezer, "the meanest man in the galaxy," while a weeping Miss Marilyn is comforted by Hammerstein.
Appearing in the 3rd Story[]
Title
Writer
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- The Gronk
Villains
Other characters
- Waterworts
- Dictators of Larg
Location
- The planet Larg
Items
- The Brain's tank
Vehicles
- Shuttle
Synopsis for the 3rd Story[]
On the planet Larg, Johnny and Wulf are pitted against the awesome intellect of the Brain and its ultimate weapon.
Appearing in the 4th Story[]
Title
Writer
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
- Unknown
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Colonel Minsky
Villains
- Aliens
Other characters
- J. Edgar, a telepathic alien defector
- Lupinski, head of Soviet intelligence
- Zombies
Location
- The town of Ungharsk in the Yakutsk district of Eastern Siberia
Items
- Alien 3D map
Vehicles
- Flying saucers
Synopsis for the 4th Story[]
Outnumbered and outgunned, surrounded by aliens and their zombie lackeys in Siberia... is this the end for Carl Hunter?
Notes[]
Published on September 30th 1978, and sold for 12 pence.
Trivia[]
Starlord addresses his star-troopers on pages twenty-one, twenty-two and twenty-three. He explains that the comic's cover again bears no relation to the stories inside. This time it shows a spaceship confronting a hologram projected by the Int. Stell. Fed.
Recommended reading[]
Read the previous twenty issues for more thrilling cosmic action!
Links and references[]
Those who want to buy this comic should check eBay or Amazon (other online retailers are available). The Strontium Dog story is also available in a trade paperback.
Watch the stars!