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Cover: David A. Frizell
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Martian Comics #3

Dec 2015 · Martian Lit · 4.99 USD
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# Synopsis In "Our Gang," the children discover an old, abandoned Victorian mansion near a river while exploring. Inside, they encounter a badly beaten man who appears to have been murdered and buried. Realizing the severity of the situation, the gang decides to help the man escape rather than call the police. They manage to get him out of the house and onto the road, where he attempts to hitchhike to safety. However, armed pursuers track them down to an old shack, leading to a violent confrontation where the children must use quick thinking and makeshift weapons to protect their injured charge and overcome the gangsters attempting to recapture him.

Contains 7 stories
One Small Step
2 pp · Science Fiction
Safari
17 pp · Science Fiction
Ezekiel
3 pp · Religious, Science Fiction
What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?
11 pp · History, Religious
Lazarus
Another Small Step
3 pp · Science Fiction
Small Talk with Rats
10 pp · Science Fiction
Isabella MontoyaRita MontoyaJonathan Skilling
The Other
6 pp · Science Fiction
Isabella MontoyaRita MontoyaJonathan Skilling

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Full credits

artist, inker Mansyur Daman
colorist R. L. Campos
letterer Colin Bell
cover pencils, inks David A. Frizell

Reprints

Reprinted in Martian Comics Bumper Compendium #1 (2016), Lazarus, the Forever Man #0 (2017), Martian Comics #1 (2019), The Girl from Mars #1 (2020)

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