Mark Millar has once again captivated us with his characteristic narrative style in Prodigy: Slaves of MarsThis time he is joined by the talented illustrator Stefano Landini for a new mysterious and action-packed story.
Someone murdered Edison Crane's father when he discovered the world's greatest secret, and now they're destroying Edison's entire life as well. What was his father's role in NASA's secret space program, and what does it mean for all of humanity?
Although I am not a foreigner to the writings of Mark Millar, a leading figure in this Prodigy The first installment of the story was done by Stefano Landini. The illustrator brings Millar's story to life with beautiful lines and detailed panels to perfectly complement the story. With an action-packed story, Landini does a fantastic job of integrating intense visualizations into these action sequences by adding movement to a still image. This enhances the overall reading experience.
Prodigy: Slaves of Mars is filled with mystery and suspense, keeping me on the edge of my seat with every page turned. The first issue sets a great foundation for Edison Crane's search to uncover his father's death and NASA's secret space program, taking us on a thrilling adventure along the way. Millar once again masterfully builds the tension throughout the first issue, leading to a first issue ending with more questions than answers in such a brilliant way
While Prodigy: Slaves of Mars takes place in the universe of others Prodigy comic books by Millar, this series could easily stand on its own as a gripping tale that should appeal to both longtime fans and new readers alike. As someone with only a basic knowledge of the other Prodigy With these stories, I easily immersed myself in the world created by Millar and Landini. So don't worry, this comic is a good starting point.
Prodigy: Slaves of Mars #1 is further proof of Mark Millar's ability to tell captivating stories. Millar, along with Stefano Landini, has created a truly captivating story that kept me guessing the entire way through. I am now hooked on this series with its intricate plot twists, stunning artwork, and compelling characters. I can't wait to see where this comic takes us in future issues.
Prodigy: Slaves of Mars #1 arrives in local comic book stores on August 7, 2024 starting at Black Horse.