TravelingtoMars is a wry, satirical spacetravel comic by MarkRussell and RobertoMeli about a nobody who's sent to Mars to claim it for corporate interests. ABLAZE
\n subversion of the genre. Space travel is founded on optimism, the model established by editor John W. Campbell where capable white men go to space for the betterment of Mankind. Russell turns that completely on its head.\n'Traveling to Mars' cover, ABLAZE\nIt's not-too-far future. Roy Livingston is a nobody of nothing of note to his life, and he's traveling to Mars. He doesn't even know much about Sciencing anything.
His mother will be paid enough to live on for the rest of her life. It's not like he has much to live for anyway. The question is, what will he do when he gets to Mars? The first issue is a deft bit of world-building and character set-up. Let's see if something causes Roy to do something unexpected when he finds there's no one or nothing to stop him when he's left completely to his own devices on Mars.
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