Planet of the Apes #29
In "The Mutant Slayers!", the captured Apeslayer faces a grim fate as experimental brain surgery looms—until Sandra Simian intervenes, arguing for a different purpose. Her bold move sets off a chain of events as she frees the imprisoned Freemen, throwing the colony into chaos. Just as escape seems possible, Apeslayer is seized by the Warlord, plunging him into torment. Written by Don McGregor and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Yolande Pijcke and letters by Artie Simek, this tense chapter of the Planet of the Apes series unfolds with gripping urgency. The cover, by Ron Wilson and Al Milgrom, captures the moment of high-stakes peril.
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The captured Apeslayer faces experimental brain surgery, but is spared this when Sandra Simian makes a case for a better use of the prisoner. In a bid to rescue Apeslayer, Sandra Simian release all the captured Freemen. Before Apeslayer can be rescued, he is tortured by the Warlord.
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