Biker Mice from Mars is making a comeback with its first continuous comic book series.

Biker Mice from Mars is making a comeback with its first continuous comic book series.

      After last year's limited series, the Biker Mice from Mars are returning this June as Oni Press unveils the first ongoing comic book series for the Nacelleverse’s dynamic rodent trio, crafted by writer Melissa Flores (Power Rangers Prime) and artist Daniel Gete (Skin Police).

      “We’re approaching this completely straight—no winks to the audience, and it’s certainly not your average ‘funny animal comic,’” stated editor Karl Bollers. “While there are plenty of ‘cowabunga’ and ‘boo ya’ catchphrases to satisfy fans both new and old, we’re adopting a more intense storytelling style this time that won’t hold back, aiming to resonate with readers of all ages. Two-wheel drive—four quadrant appeal. That’s the Biker Mice concept.”

      The Red Planet is in turmoil... and the determined rebels Throttle, Vinnie, and Modo are teaming up with Mars’ Freedom Fighters to combat the alien Plutarkian invaders. However, when an entirely unforeseen threat to Mars emerges, endangering their loved ones, friends, and the planet itself, will the Biker Mice’s battle escalate into a full-blown apocalypse?

      Take a look at an early preview of Biker Mice From Mars #1 here...

      Biker Mice From Mars #1 will be available on June 25th, with a price tag of $5.99.

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Biker Mice from Mars is making a comeback with its first continuous comic book series.

After last year's limited series, the Biker Mice from Mars will return this June with the release of the first ongoing comic book series from Oni Press, featuring the Nacelleverse's iconic rodent trio, created by writer Melissa Flores (Power Rangers Prime) and artist Daniel Gete (Skin Police). “We're approaching it completely seriously, no winking [...]