Star Rovers featured in seven issues between 1961-64, written by Gardner Fox and drawn by artist Sid Greene.
London used Morrell as a character in his 1915 novel The Star Rover.
Morrell, the Hero of Jack London's Star Rover.
Star Rovers (from Mystery in Space, issues 159, 163)
The alter ego tells Peter that what explains the whole situation was perhaps the result of something that happened in the Jack London novel, The Star Rover.
That's what the Star Rover is going to do when it is finished.
According to Kevin Starr, London planned a historical novel of the West and used some of this material in The Star Rover.
The Star Rover (1923 movie)
"That's where they're building the Star Rover."
He picked up a paperback copy of The Star Rover, by Jack London.
Morrell, the Hero of Jack London's Star Rover, New Era Publishing Co., 1924.
"How about Star Rover's Rascal?"
London used Morrell as a character in his 1915 novel The Star Rover.
Morrell, the Hero of Jack London's Star Rover.
The alter ego tells Peter that what explains the whole situation was perhaps the result of something that happened in the Jack London novel, The Star Rover.
That's what the Star Rover is going to do when it is finished.
According to Kevin Starr, London planned a historical novel of the West and used some of this material in The Star Rover.
The Star Rover (1923 movie)
"That's where they're building the Star Rover."
He picked up a paperback copy of The Star Rover, by Jack London.