Is there a RATIONAL for the name, Drift Marlo? Wow. Anyway, Dell and Charlton always had these very bleak, blank backgrounds in their war comics, so I wound up as a kid associating their backgrounds in their other comics with things like The Korean War. So, yeah, the idea of a missile shield was on my mind too. (Any idea if Japan could REALLY shoot down a North Korean missile, if they wanted to you guys?) There was, as panther has noted, way too much chatter. I zoned out and played a game my granny used to do with MURDER SHE WROTE. She'd try to guess the villain by the haircut. (Most of the time, she was right...) This time, I was able to pick out the bad guy by the way he was drawn. (And I don't think that was hard.) Nice pictures of rockets, by the way. There was even Old School Cos play at the officers party. The cover reminded me of something close to H P Lovecraft and I wished the artist had a chance to do some work on a comic adaptation of one of his stores. That was probably because Dell did the DIE MONSTER DIE (Color Out of Space) adaptation for AIP and for once those blank almost desert backdrops did come in handy. I wish Bob Hope's comics at DC had gotten a hold of that Atlas rocket plan for the whole family to live in. I can almost hear Don Fagan singing about "what a beautiful world it will be", and "what a glorious time to be free".