Get A Life (the fancomic miniseries NOT presented by Martin Mystère) presents Life in Prism (aka Martin Mystère n. 350bis) in English.
Something is wrong, in the operation base from which the aliens known as Tuatha De Danaan overwatch the cyclical performance of the Gifts they brought to Earth 180 million years ago: the Hexagon Matrix turns on and off accordingly to contradictory patterns, the very appearance of the Tuatha changes from one moment to the next, and even the location of their base swings from Agarthi (on Earth) to a moon of Saturn!
Are the Tuatha De Danaan under attack, maybe from the two humanoid entities who are watching them through the Alterjinga-- the Dreamworld? The humanoid female looks like Drusilla-- messenger of the Demiurge-- but who is the blond young male, who looks so much like the grown-up version of a memorable character of the Martin Mystère saga?
To answer these questions, a story has to be told. A story unfolding for million years, a story about archetypal objects, alien species who came to experiment with Earth, a Prism, a wonder kid, the omniscience of Babel's Library, and reincarnation.
Art by Heitor Fraga.
English edits by Joe Teanby.
Story & lettering by Franco Villa.
Want more? Here is the Get a Life! episode index.
In this issue: Il segreto di San Nicola (Martin Mystere Gigante n.1), Le dieci tribù (Martin Mystère n. 350), I figli del sogno (Martin Mystere nn. 26-27), Moha-Moha (Martin Mystere nn. 35-36), La sfera di cristallo (Martin Mystere nn. 28-29-30), I Cavalieri di Oz (Almanacco del Mistero 2013), La vendetta di Loki (Martin Mystere nn.244-245-246), Ritorno a Lilliput (Martin Mystére nn. 54-55), Il leone del Transvaal (Almanacco del mistero 2011), La macchina della follia (Martin Mystere n.107bis), Un enigma di nome Jaspar (Martin Mystere nn. 77-78-79), L'uomo programmato (Martin Mystere nn.123-124), Il presagio (Martin Mystere nn. 66-67), L'isola di ghiaccio e di fuoco (Martin Mystère Gigante n.6), New York stories (Martin Mystère nn.182-183-184), Le ombre di Camelot (Speciale Martin Mystère n. 35), Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe, Il ritorno di Jaspar (Martin Mystere n.139bis), Roncisvalle (Martin Mystere nn. 94-95-96).