Comic Index Comic Index Publishers Publishers Beginning with 'H' Comic Index Titles Titles Beginning with 'S' Title: STONE PROTECTORS Publisher: HARVEY COMICS STONE PROTECTORS is a Comic. To view and order the issues and variants of this title, see STONE PROTECTORS in the Mile High Comics iStore. Stone Protectors Comic Book #1 Comics, Harvey on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. Stone Protectors Comic Book #1.
Zok “If one stone can give me such power, imagine what all six will do.„ ZokZok is the main antagonist in the 1993 American-British-French animated TV series Stone Protectors.AppearanceZok is a green alien with red eyes, purple hair, and a purple chest. He also wears a blue cape. On his chest, he wears a gold chain and a belt with a skull on it.HistoryAt the beginning of the first episode ' Forged in Fire', he and his minions were attacking the crystal palace on a distant planet called Mythrandir where they were after the Great Crystal. Empress Opal sent the stones of the Great Crystal to find protectors for it before Zok and his right hand, Zink, could get to her.
However, Zok was able to get on the crystals, which was a black onyx. He forces Opal to tell where she sent the other crystals, but she refused, making Zok use the Onyx to create a giant lava monster to kill her. Just then, the Stone Protectors arrived in their flying car, but they accidentally flew into the gut of the lava monster, trapping them. The Stone Protectors began to play rock and roll, hurting Zok's ears and causing the lava monster to fall apart.
Zok and his men broke into battle with the stone protectors. While fighting, the Stone Protectors freed Opal who explained to them that Zok was once after the great crystal a thousand years ago, but was stopped by the Stone Protectors. Empress Opal then escaped with the Stone Protectors on their flying vehicles. As they flew away, Zink was heard having a discussion with Zok, saying they will reclaim the stones for themselves, but Zok said it was for him.In the next episode ' Stranded in Mythrandir', he was at the crystal palace being tortured from hearing loud rock music, which Zink pointed out that it was coming from a hidden mountain location, played by two of the Stone Protectors, Angus and Cornelius. As they made their way up the mountain, Zink was enjoying their music, but Zok hated it, vowing to have classical music during his reign once he takes over Mythrandir. Angus and Cornelius, only paying attention to their music, were floating in midair in a desperate attempt to return to Earth, until they fell down as Zok and Zink destroyed their speakers and captured them.
At the Crystal palace, Zok chained Cornelius and Angus and used a drilling machine to remove their stones, but exploded as it tried. Zok ordered Zink to use a device called a stone extractor.
CBR – Privacy PolicyWe respect your privacy and we are committed to safeguarding your privacy while online at oursite. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this Website.This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 10, 2018. Legal OwnershipCBR (the “Website”) is owned and operated by Valnet inc.
(“us” or “we”), a corporationincorporated under the laws of Canada, having its head office at 7405 Transcanada Highway,Suite 100, Saint Laurent, Quebec H4T 1Z2. Personal Data CollectedWhen you visit our Website, we collect certain information related to your device, such as yourIP address, what pages you visit on our Website, whether you were referred to by anotherwebsite, and at what time you accessed our Website.We do not collect any other type of personal data. If you are accessing our website through asocial media account, please refer to the social media provider’s privacy policy for informationregarding their data collection. Log FilesLike most standard Web site servers, we use log files.
This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for #2 by Frank Tieri, Flaviano, Federico Blee and VC's Clayton Cowles, on sale now.The first time Carnage became a threat for the entire Marvel Universe was the classic 1993 crossover event, with spawning a wave of his own symbiotes that wrecked bloody havoc on New York City, forcing the various heroes to come together to stop him. With Carnage threatening the world once again and more powerful than ever in the current crossover Absolute Carnage, a certain band of unlikely heroes band together again for the first time since that storyline 26 years ago. RELATED:In the latest issue of the tie-in miniseries Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors, Iron Fist, Cloak and Dagger, Deathlok, Morbius, and Firestar all reunite to deal with Carnage and his symbiote-bonded army festering in the sewers underneath New York. Initially based out of the Ravencroft Institute, Carnage has empowered Man-Wolf to continue his hunting Misty Knight into the sewers leading the street-level superhero to call her longtime paramour Iron Fist and inform him of the coming evil.
Witnessing the sewers teeming with symbiote drones, Iron Fist puts out the call of his old Maximum Carnage allies to join him. After getting the heads up from Misty Knight, most of the classic heroes that stopped Carnage in 1993 are back together while the group's former leaders in Spider-Man, Venom and Captain America are already preoccupied,away from the ensemble with Carnage's other machinations. However, without these heavy hitters, Iron Fist is leading this unlikely troupe of largely street-level superheroes who may not be enough to stop the cosmically empowered serial killer and his growing number of monstrous followers. Absolute Carnage has been packed with references to classic moments from the symbiotes' extensive history through the Marvel Universe, both linked to Venom and its most infamous, homicidal offspring Carnage. With Maximum Carnage as one of the most beloved, iconic stories to feature Cletus Kasady, the new story heavily references the 1993 storyline in particular as the heroes begin to rally against a resurgent Carnage. However, even together for the first time in years, the reunion of heroes may not be enough to stop Carnage and his cult from reviving Knull and unleashing the fury of the symbiotes on the Marvel Universe.