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Stargate SG-1 Fall of Rome #1 cover by Correa  

The Stargate SG-1: Fall of Rome page has a closer look at a cover from issue #1 of that saga by Jorge Correa Jr, colored by Greg Waller. Get the inside word on all of our current and upcoming SG-1 comic book projects at www.sg-1.us. Stargate SG-1: Fall of Rome #1 is an August release.

 The SG-1 team blasts into summer with an all-new, full-color, action packed series! Following ancient clues found on a remote world, the SG-1 team travels to a Goa'uld graveyard that has a deadly hidden secret. Banished for over two thousand years, a rogue System Lord called Mars has cultivated an entire civilization with one purpose _ to travel back to Earth and lay waste to it. Can SG-1 find a way to keep a world of cybernetic Goa'uld bent on enslaving the human race from completing their conquest of Rome and beyond? In Stargate SG-1: Fall of Rome #1, Jack O'Neill, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson, and Teal'c discover that while Rome wasn't build in a day, it could be destroyed in one! Available in regular, wrap, and photo cover editions as well as a special leather cover that is limited to just 1500 copies.
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