Prodigy: Slaves of Mars

· Prodigy: Slaves of Mars Issue #6 · Dark Horse Comics
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Eisner Award-winner Mark Millar's personal favourite creation, Edison Crane is a complex blend of Bruce Wayne, James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and Indiana Jones. He's the world's smartest, coolest man who stifles the boredom of his billionaire life by taking on mysteries no one else can possibly solve.

But the murder of his father is his greatest adventure yet and reunites him with an older, smarter brother who went off-grid years ago and has been living on the streets ever since. How does this all connect to the secret space program and what has the planet Mars been planning for all of us?

Collects Prodigy: Slaves of Mars #1–#5.

For mature audiences.

About the author

Mark Millar is a New York Times best-selling comic-book writer, Hollywood producer and President of Netflix’s Millarworld Division in Los Angeles. Mark and his wife Lucy sold their company to Netflix in 2017 and their first series from the world’s biggest streaming platform is Jupiter’s Legacy, an eight-part superhero blockbuster in 2021.

His previous work includes KINGSMAN, KICK-ASS, WANTED, OLD MAN LOGAN, SUPERMAN: RED SON and CIVIL WAR. Old Man Logan was the inspiration for Hugh Jackman’s LOGAN movie and Civil War was the inspiration for Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR. His Superman graphic novel RED SON was adapted in 2020 as an animated movie and is the biggest-selling Superman graphic novel in history. Civil War remains Marvel’s biggest-selling graphic novel of all time.

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