- M.A.R.S. Patrol Total War
M.A.R.S. Patrol Total War was a short-lived science fiction/war
comic book series published byGold Key Comics for 10 issues from July 1965 to August 1969. The first two issues were titled "Total War". The artist on the first 3 issues wasWally Wood , who probably had a hand in creating the series. In1966 the comic won anAlley Award for Best Normal Group Adventure Title.Plot and characters
The comic told of an invasion of all nations of the Earth by unknown invaders who used
teleportation to appear at different destinations. The invaders were dressed in purple uniforms with a black crab insignia on a yellow circle, and used weapons similar to what was then currently in use with each one having anight vision device on their helmet. The invaders make no demands, but kill anyone (military or civilian) in their path and prefer to kill themselves rather than surrender. Though the invaders were humanoid in appearance they were noticebly hairless with no eyebrows with one issue having a medical examiner saying their internal organs were slightly different. While never clearly stated, the impression is they may be invaders from space.Opposing them is the M.A.R.S. (Marine Attack Rescue Squad) Patrol. The MARS Patrol combat teams are a combination of
commando s,paratroop s, andguerrilla s. The main focus is on one team composed of Lt. Cy Adams, leader and combat pilot; Corporal Russ Stacey, weapons expert and commando; Sgt. Joe Stryker, demolitions expert and paratrooper; and Sgt Ken Hiro,frogman and skilled martial artist. The team is also ethnically diverse, with Stryker an African-American and Hiro a Japanese-American. The M.A.R.S. team wore green dress uniforms featuringberet s andVandegrift jacket s with Marine Corps emblems that were tarted up withfourragere s and US Army type coloured scarves. During their combat missions each of the members wore a different colour combat uniform,flight suit orwet suit as required; Adams in yellow, Stryker in orange, Hiro in light green, and Stacey in blue. A typical issue would involve land, sea and air combat battles in the same story.One issue of the comic featured a temporarily captured invader who spoke English and related a small bit to his captors about the invader's world that was running out of raw materials and sought them from the Earth and the invader's
warrior ethos . Another issue featured an invader female undercover agent (also bald) who may have fallen in love with Russ Stacey.A wide range of current (and possible near future) military equipment was used. There was the
OV-10 Bronco and theF-104 Starfighter aircraft as well as experimental vehicles like theBell Rocket Belt ,Piasecki Flying Jeep and one-mangyrocopter s, as well as more then outlandish but technically feasible inventions such aslaser tanks,Unmanned aerial vehicle recon drones, andVTOL jets. Surprisingly the infantry weapons seemed a little outdated:Thompson submachine gun s,B.A.R. s, water-jacketedM1917 Browning machine gun s, and the old M-9Bazooka . This was later fixed in the series by introducing the "new" M14 and M79 grenade launcher. In some issues an inside back cover illustration featured actual new and experimental weapons of the US Armed Forces.Its unclear how much involvement Wally Wood had with the creation of the comic. As he followed this title with his
spy-fi work onT.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents , which had many of the same themes (mysterious invader threatening the earth, an acronym team of experts opposing them, etc), he had to have some involvement.Dark Horse Comics has reprinted the first 3 issues in a trade paperback collection in the style of their recent archive collections. ISBN 1-59307-262-7. While marked as 'volume 1', no announcements of any further collections has been made.External links
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/marspatr.htm Toonopedia entry]
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