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Review: Mars #1                                         

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this review appeared in Comics Buyer’s Guide #1653.

Mars #1


MARS #1
(Cover by Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel)
Published and © by First, Jan. 1984


“Rebirth”

Synopsis: A terraforming team goes into hibernation for 10,000 years. Morgana Trace awakes to discover the rest of the crew missing.

Writers: Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel
Artists: Wheatley and Hempel

Review: Creators Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel rip through the early years of brilliant paraplegic Morgana Trace’s career at breakneck speed, cramming several issues worth of back story into this debut. Likewise, several interesting sci-fi concepts are hurriedly introduced, then left undeveloped. In both cases, the pacing makes it tough to connect with the story. As for the art, the duo’s style is cartoony but serves the story well. Combined with the use of brilliant colors, Mars looked like nothing else from its time.

Grade: B-

Second opinion: Recommended by The Slings & Arrows Comic Guide (second edition).

Cool factor: The Wheatley/Hempel team. While Mars lacks the polish of their later collaborations, this creative duo would go on to produce some excellent work together, including Blood of the Innocent and Breathtaker.

Character quotable: “We’ll be just fine — what could go wrong?” — paraplegic protagonist Morgana Trace

A word from the editor :Mars is unique in that its creators, Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel, share all the various tasks in producing a comic book: both are responsible for the writing and both are responsible for the pencilling and the inking — a relationship not dissimilar to that shared by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby for their long and productive careers together.” — Mike Gold, in this issue’s “Read Letters” letters column.

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