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Beyond Mars

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229:: in the year 2191, freelance pilot and "spatial engineer" Mike Flint carried out odd jobs - usually on behalf of beautiful women - across the wild frontier of the asteroid belt. Flint had a base on the small habitable asteroid of Brooklyn Rock, from where he and his alien partner/sidekick Tham Thmith (a Venusian with metal-based biology and a speech impediment) operated a classic Art-Deco rocketship powered by antimatter. 272:
believed their creation did not live up to its expectations and cut the size to a half-page in late 1954, which probably contributed to its untimely demise on March 13, 1955 as the creative team wrapped up some final loose ends in the last
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wanted to celebrate their success from a steady increase in newspaper circulation and decided an exclusive feature created for their publication would be just the ticket... It is said
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School" by Elias with its amazingly detailed exotic locals, amusing alien creatures, beautiful women and lots of two-fisted action. But as with many strips over time, the New York
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suggested many of the story lines and helped Williamson from time to time on a proper way to present a comic strip plot. This colorful space-opera drama with a stellar
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As the product of a notable SF writer, the strip was somewhat more scientifically accurate than most of its contemporaries, at least by period standards. The pre-
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editor Ana Barker who immediately contacted Williamson, hired him to script a similar comic strip and teamed him with illustrator Elias.
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reviewed a Williamson novel, stating that his writing "ranks only slightly above that of comic strip adventures." The review was read by
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Venus and Mars were depicted as the homes of intelligent species (the Martians being essentially sentient
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reprinted the entire strip in an oversized hardback book in October 2015.
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from February 17, 1952, to March 13, 1955, initially as a full
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trade paperbacks. Blackthorne also reprinted it as series of
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Comic strips formerly syndicated by Tribune Content Agency
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happened in an unusual way—because of a bad review.
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Index


Jack Williamson
Lee Elias
Jack Williamson
Lee Elias
Syndicate(s)
Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate
Blackthorne Publishing
IDW Publishing
science fiction
comic strip
Jack Williamson
Lee Elias
Sunday strip
New York Daily News
tabloid
half tab
Seetee Ship
The New York Times
Mariner
bivalves
Comics historian
Chester Gould
Dick Tracy
Noel Sickles

Blackthorne
comic books
IDW Publishing

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