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Deuxième volet de la trilogie de science-fiction de Marazano et Ponzio, révélation de l'année 2007. Hélène Freeman et son équipe sont en route vers Mars, pour une mission qui leur réserve d'autres surprises colossales !

Expédiés sur la Lune pour trouver des éléments d'explication à l'incroyable réapparition d'Armstrong et Aldrin dans leur capsule Apollo, Hélène et les membres de son équipe ont dû revoir leurs plans. L'interception d'un message russe laisse clairement entendre que la solution pourrait se trouver sur Mars! Pendant ce temps, sur Terre, Sofia, la fille d'Hélène, terriblement déçue par les choix de sa mère, fugue.

57 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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737 reviews64 followers
August 31, 2020
Gegenüber dem ersten Teil fällt dieser hier etwas in der Qualität ab. Die Crew ist nun endlich auf dem Mars angekommen und versucht die seltsame Nachricht vom Mond zu lösen.
Leider fällt hier die Story etwas ab. Ich fürchte mich etwas vor dem letzten, dritten Teil - die Kritiken sind teils richtig vernichtend.
Profile Image for Mieczyslaw Kasprzyk.
893 reviews147 followers
January 18, 2014
After Armstrong and Aldrin mysteriously returned from their moon mission... a second time. A NASA astronaut, who is having problems with her daughter who feels abandoned, is sent on a secret investigating mission to Mars where it is believed there was a Soviet landing, led by Yuri Gargarin, at the same time as the Apollo 11 mission. This superbly-drawn and intriguing story is the second in a trilogy that draws one in but also leaves many questions hanging in the air.
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1,980 reviews192 followers
July 10, 2016
Ugh, I'm getting a definite "Mission to Mars meets Interstellar" stink from this. The story is jumbled and makes no sense. Why are astronauts carrying assault rifles to the moon and Mars? Why is Yuri Gagarin on Mars decades after he died? The B-story with the daughter feels like it's spinning its wheels and many of these characters feel like talking stereotypes.

Honestly, the only thing that can help this is if they pull a "it was all a dream" like . But even that will be lame. I don't see any other way to salvage this story, though.

Art is still lovely, though.
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99 reviews
July 30, 2011
L'intérêt baisse d'un cran. C'est moins bon que le 1er, un peu long.
Profile Image for Tom Loock.
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July 31, 2014
Gute Fortsetzung des ersten Teils, graphisch ansprechend, die Story streckt sich allerdings mehr als nötig.
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44 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2013
not a big fan of the ending but i enjoyed the series as a whole
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