In the conclusion of the story the battle between Ron and Hiroshima rages. In the end we find that the whole thing is a setup--but by whom, and for what purpose?
"Mother Blast," Thurmin's goddess, has captured Henry and Caroline. Of course she is Hiroshima--no wonder she's pissed. Now she keeps seeing Ron Post, but that's supposed to be impossible. Can a goddess lose her mind?
"The Blue Bunker Ruse." In part one of a three-issue story line Henry and the Bulldaggers have been booked for a live concert on the radioactive world of Thurmin. Just one problem: Bulldaggers' music has been banned there, by no less an authority than the local ruling deity!
Henry is kidnapped by a rich fanboy whose "collection" includes Klaus Schulze. He's even forced the world-famous synthesizer musician into a semblance of his self from years in the past. Now Henry must help Klaus and the rest of the captives break free.
Hawkwind lead guitarist Dave Brock has been dosed with the insidious drug "Demon Snuff." Now he's cycling wildly through reality after reality, each more lethal than the next. Can Henry, aided by Ron Post, pull him out of it in time?
"Battling Bambi's"! Bobbie Neuwave's son reveals his true motivations - he blames Henry's Caroline for the breakup of Neuwave's relationship with his mother, and he wants her dead. Painfully dead. Can Henry find her and save her before it's too late?
In the first issue of a 2-issue story, "A Night in Berlin," Henry and Caroline take some free time to look up their old friend, Green Brain drummer Bobbie Neuwave.
Henry joins British underground rocker Clint Ruin (aka Foetus) for a rooftop jam that shatters windows for miles around. Then they stagger off under the influence of tequila to uncover a plot involving eggs and the Undead!
In the final issue of the story arc it's the Ultimate Battle for control of the Universe and all levels of reality! Caroline's alive and Henry is safe for now - but all are doomed if Professor Ed can't fight off the assault of the Evil Dr. Myers.