WAR FOR THE PLANET!
Once, the citizens of Ape City believed they were alone in this world, the only sentient creatures left. But Cornelius and Zira's trip to the Forbidden Zone with the human Nova has revealed a world of violence beyond their borders. Now, an army of gorillas is on the march - and they aren't the only factor vying for control. Don't miss the series finale-where the connection to Taylor's journey finally comes full circle!
Rated T+
This miniseries makes not only a satisfying read for devout Planet of the Apes fans but also for newcomers who are excited for the upcoming sequel, while also being a rare book that only gets better as it goes on. Read Full Review
Plot
Zira manages to get Lucius in the middle of a battle between Ivana's army and the Hominidae military gorilla tribe. This tribe's plan is to take control of any ape settlement.
Lucios frees all the beings trapped by the Gorillas and convinces them to help the humans defeat them, this final battle is intense, but they defeat them using Ivana's mental powers on the gorilla leader.
Ivana fears that the existence of her people will continue to attract others so she uses her power to erase Zira, Lucius and Cornelius' memories of what happened, however in her subconscious is the lesson they learned and that they trust in Nova's appearance.
This comic narrates the events hours before the arrival of astrona more
This was an interesting conclusion. It was always gnawing at the back of my skull that Nova had not met the chimps until after Taylor arrived. At least now that is all reset. I'm not sure why Nova didn't stay with them and instead return to a human hunting ground, but everything else I liked. Not sure about incarcarating the apes where I guess the gibbons will take care of them. Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Besides the obvious plot holes, I enjoyed the return to the original Planet of the Apes.
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This book never really went anywhere interesting. Marvel really doesn't know what to do with these 20th Century IPs, I swear.