Angel Nebula is a 9 part sf story about several lost souls whose destinies become linked to Mars and to each other.
"Not only a complex and imaginative sci-fi narrative, but also a wonderfully human story of love, friendship and dreams both crushed and realised."
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What connects the mysterious disappearance of a transport ship with the strange events on a Martian base? Tony McGee's sci-fi comic combines a cleverly disjointed narrative with some interesting art reminiscent of that of Richard Corben. The plotting isn't as confident as it could be, but otherwise this is an excellent title.
Dark Weather was always going to be a tough act to follow, so I decided not to. Instead I followed my love of science fiction, although Angel Nebula came about purely by accident. While working on another story, the image of an astronaut burying his girlfriend on a deserted moon popped into my head. By the end of the night I'd written the first issue, and the rest flowed from there. Some have said Angel Nebula is about man's neverending struggle for identity in a faceless society, but ignore them. It starts off as a dark tale of death, and ends as a hopeful story about life.