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Four scans from Planetary #27, which I can confirm does exist.
This one's a wrapup issue, as Planetary has won the war, is changing the world, and Snow turns his attention to Ambrose, the black guy who died first, many, many issues ago. Since his power was time manipulation, they believe he froze time shortly before he would have died, and is thus stuck in a bubble of frozen time from which they aim to rescue him.
To do this, they enlist the aid of what I'm sure if very well-researched by still very impenetrable theoretical physics/technobabble (in my Warren Ellis comic? Well I never!). While Drums and the nerd squad do their thang, Jakita is frustrated.

The imaging reveals that he is in fact there, so they go about building a time machine to get him out.
The use of this machine carries its own inscrutable techno-dilemma, which, as near as I can understand, is that using a time machine will instantaneously create the future, which up until this point exists as a series of Schrodinger's Cat possibilities. Or something. Elijah doesn't care, and assumes the future will sort itself out.



I was never as big a fan of Planetary as some people were (often, the concepts Ellis was using were a lot more fun than anything he actually did with them in the story), but this is a solid epilogue (though I'm sure some people will understandably, given the length of production time, be expecting something bigger and louder).
To do this, they enlist the aid of what I'm sure if very well-researched by still very impenetrable theoretical physics/technobabble (in my Warren Ellis comic? Well I never!). While Drums and the nerd squad do their thang, Jakita is frustrated.

The imaging reveals that he is in fact there, so they go about building a time machine to get him out.
The use of this machine carries its own inscrutable techno-dilemma, which, as near as I can understand, is that using a time machine will instantaneously create the future, which up until this point exists as a series of Schrodinger's Cat possibilities. Or something. Elijah doesn't care, and assumes the future will sort itself out.



I was never as big a fan of Planetary as some people were (often, the concepts Ellis was using were a lot more fun than anything he actually did with them in the story), but this is a solid epilogue (though I'm sure some people will understandably, given the length of production time, be expecting something bigger and louder).
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Date: 2009-10-07 08:45 pm (UTC)Thus, the appearance of the future Planetary team members at that point of origin means two things: one, they will come back to witness the moment, and two, Elijah Snow never allows anyone else to have the time machine schematics.
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Date: 2009-10-07 10:02 pm (UTC)Uh, I mean...uh...I sure can't wait until I can get to my comic shop!
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Date: 2009-10-08 04:24 am (UTC)Well, someone on 4chan uploaded it to a sendspace account.no subject
Date: 2009-10-07 11:16 pm (UTC)So it was the perfect final issue. I have not read a finer single issue of a fetish suit hero pron comic this year.
Wow, Planetary is finally finished, Nexus ended this year too, Morrison's Authority abortion is going to be cleaned up by Giffen and Gaiman's Marvelman might finally get wrapped up in the next few years. Anything left in hiatus hell? Besides Desolation Jones?
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Date: 2009-10-08 01:48 am (UTC)But nobody really cares about that...
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Date: 2009-10-08 07:49 pm (UTC)The Twelve is GA, long-forgotten Marvel characters brought to "the modern day."
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Date: 2009-10-08 02:26 am (UTC)But, yeah, kind of anticlimactic. In fact, when the second-to-last issue was released, I thought that that was the last issue until I read differently on some board or another.
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