Biker Mice From Mars #1

Marvel ⋅ 1993
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Key Facts

1st team appearance of the Biker Mice From Mars: Throttle, Modo, Vinnie in comic books

Adapted from the 1993 animated series

[January 2023 - new ownership of the IP announced plans to reboot the toy line and develop an animated series]

Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Artist

Rurik Tyler

Writer

Rick Ungar

Published

November 1993

Synopsis

The three issues is an adaption of the first episode, "Rock 'n' Ride".(Note: Sometimes, the comic book will differ from the cartoon. I will point these part out as I go along.)The Biker Mice from Mars are crusing the solar system in their spaceship, which looks like a giant, red motorcyle. Throttle is steering --the controls (3 of them) look like the handlebars of motorcycles-- with Modo relaxing on his left, and Vinnie standing on his left, leaning agasint a wall, his arms crossed.(Note: In this issue only, Vinnie --who is suppose to be white-- is colored yellow, probibly for blonde. In the other two issues, Vinnie is white.)The three are talking about the war on Mars, and Vinnie tells the others that he misses the action.Just then, their ship --A Cycladrone Thunderpipe-- is hit by a purple, shark-like Plutarkian ship.(Note: The Plutarkians on board call the Mices' ship a Martian Cycladrone Cruiser, but on the show, they call it a Cycladrone Thunderpipe.)Vinnie fires at the Plutarkian ship --by leaning out of the door and shooting a hand cannon. But the enemy ship fires again, and knocks the weapon out of Vinnie's hand and knocks Vinnie back into the ship. The Plutarkians fire again, and the Thunderpipe heads for a crash landing on Earth.The Mices' ship crashes into the Wriggly Stadium scoreboard in Chicago. The Mice mount their bikes and crash out of the scoreboard. They first land in the ballfield, then head for the exits.In the corridor Vinnie has choosen, he comes across a teenaged punk robbing a hot dog vender with a gun.(Note: In the cartoon, it was a crowbar.)Vinnie, riding hard toward them, snatches the gun from the punk's hand. He tosses the weapon into the air, then zaps it with a laser on his bike. This scares the punk, and he runs off. The vendor thanks Vinnie, and the white Mouse rides off to rejoin Throttle and Modo.(Note: In the cartoon, the vendor gives Vinnie a hot dog. Vinnie rides off, but returns and asks in a British accent, "Pardon me, but do...

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