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In the 22nd century it was finally accepted that the Earth was dying due to a combination of factors including global warming, breakdown of the ozone layer, depletion of natural resources and a recent "flipping" of the planet's magnetic fields which will leave the surface open to the solar winds - as scientists now believe happened on Mars.
In response, a global conglomerate funded the construction
of the ARK, a city-sized space ship in which is stored genetic samples of all
life on Earth, together with the brightest and best of the population - 100,000
of them - all cryogenically frozen.
The plan was to launch the ship into a vast elliptical orbit beyond the solar
system, in search of a new habitable planet to colonise.
It is now the 24th
century. The Ark is at the end of a 200 year journey, having found a
new homeworld for its precious cargo, and is heading back to Earth in
order to collect more survivors and transport them to the new world.
They have sent a scout ship ahead - THE ARMSTRONG - a military-style
ship, about the size of an aircraft carrier.
Her mission is one of reconnaissance - to check the status of
Earth and report back to the ARK where decisions will be made about the next
stage of the programme.
As the story opens we join the crew of the Armstrong,
entering the Solar System on a heading for Earth.
Ex Astris featured in Issues 16-18 of the Dan Dare-inspired
comics magazine Spaceship
Away, and will return as an ongoing
series in 2010.
Published three times a year, this full colour,
glossy magazine started out as a way to get a newly created 1950’s ‘old Eagle’ style
Dan Dare strip story (Drawn by Keith Watson and Don Harley) in print, along
with how it was done. The magazine has grown from 24 to 48 pages a time,
and is now moving sideways into other science fiction.
"Spaceship
Away is evolving all the time," says dedicated editor Rod Barzilay, "and
there are more new things already in the pipeline."
• To
get the magazine delivered to your door, go straight to the Spaceship
Away Order Page
A version of Ex Astris was
previously published by ROK
Comics, the mobile comics
site.
You can read a version of the start of the mobile versions of the story here on
the Ex Astris site
 
An all-new adventure set on the ravaged Earth
of Ex Astris was just part of an all-star line up to Bulletproof Comics
Issue 2 published in 2009 by British indie publisher Bulletproof
Comics.
Also in the 80-page issue were strips from creators
such as Dave Hailwood & Tony Suleri, Jim Alexander & Jon Haward; Bulent
Yusef & Dave Thomson; Alan Grant & Alan Burrows; and many others.
A
version of the strip featured in the comic is now available to read online
via myebook. Just click the image to the right to view it.
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Interested in publishing Ex Astris? Please contact us via johnfreeman6-exastris@yahoo.co.uk
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