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Mars

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Reprinting Mark Wheatley's (Frankenstein Mobster, Fables) and Marc Hempel's (Sandman, Gregory) ground-breaking Mars series, with a brand-new cover and 32 additional pages of bonus artwork and extras.

The entire volume has been re-colored for this special edition.

288 pages, Paperback

First published September 20, 2005

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Marc Hempel

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Marc Hempel is an American cartoonist/comics artist best known for his work on The Sandman with Neil Gaiman.

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November 8, 2013
This book has remained a high point in my memories of twenty-five
years of comic book collecting. A feminist sci-fi fantasy
psychodrama starring a paraplegic heroine with cybernetic legs
and a robot doppelganger. More deserving of attention than
Tank Girl, by a long shot.
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October 25, 2021
While this entry is for the reissued trade paperback, I read the original 12 issue comic series way back in the 90s. I've re-read it several times since then and always find it interesting and enjoyable.

The balance between artwork and story is excellent. We follow Morgana and her companions after an expedition to Mars fails catastrophically. Quite some years later - 10,000 in fact - the story picks up with Morgana waking from suspended animation, only to find that everyone else has left This sounds rather like the plot of a video game nowadays, but when this was first published video games were struggling with computers with limited memory and graphics.

The episodic nature of the story is used as a good way to focus on different storylines, with a rapid culmination in the last two issues. The story is complete by the end of that, though there were hints that a sequel might be in the offing. The thing about the series that really drew me in was how it paid homage to previous versions of Mars by Wells, Lovell, Bradbury et al. It's all in the story if you look carefully.
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