Starriors was a robot toyline created by Tomy in association with Marvel Comics in 1984. They were based on Zoids, but had a new storyline that U.S. Zoids had not had at all. Six Marvel mini-comics were distributed with the toys(no 1 was titled Deadeye, no 2 was The Forest, no 3 was Honor, no 4 was The Trap, no 5 was The Wall, and no 6 was BOLAR!). Marvel also produced a four-issue limited series written by Louise Simonson, with art by Michael Chen, Ian Akin, and Brian Garvey, and covers painted by Bill Sienkiewicz.
In the future, solar flares threaten all life on Earth. Earth's scientists build three Classes of intelligent machines, Protectors, to restore the Earth for human use, Destructors, to ward off any potential alien invasions, and Guardians to protect humanity after they go into a hibernative state underground. The brains of the Starriors, called control circuits, are crafted in the human image. The leader of the Destructors, Slaughter Steelgrave, becomes craven at the thought of deactivation upon the restoration of the humans, and enslaves the Protectors after what he believes to be a successful attempt to destroy all of the Guardians. Eventually, the human race and the Starriors' mission is forgotten as a reality and regarded as a myth - none of the Starriors had been activated when the humans disappeared. Then the Protector Trashor, Nipper, discovers a human skull. A band of Protectors, eventually joined by a few dutiful Destructors, sets out to release the humans from their overly prolonged hibernation.
Star eyes, that to me is what your eyes are
Soft as stars in April skies are
Tell me someday you'll fulfill
Their promise of a thrill
Star eyes, flashing eyes in which my hopes rise
Let me show you where my heart lies
Let me prove that it adores
That lovingness of yours
All my life I felt content
To stargaze at the skies
Now I only want to melt
The stardust in your eyes
Star eyes, when if ever will my lips know
If it's me for whom those eyes glow
Makes no difference where you are
Your eyes still hold my wishing star
Oh, star eyes, how lovely you are
All my life I felt content
To stargaze at the skies
Now I only want to melt
The stardust in your eyes
Star eyes, when if ever will my lips know
If it's me for whom those eyes glow
Makes no difference where you are
Your eyes still hold my wishing star