Although Popeye had faced Martians before in the comics, this story involves a different kind of Martian invasion force: the large-brained, space-suited Mars Attacks aliens. Mars Attacks was originally a series of collectible trading cards from 1962, which has evolved into a franchise that would include a Tim Burton-directed film in 1996 and, since 2012, an ongoing comic series from IDW. This was complemented in 2013 with the Mars Attacks IDW crossover books, which include: Mars Attacks Popeye, Mars Attacks KISS, Mars Attacks the Real Ghostbusters, Mars Attacks the Transformers and Mars Attacks Zombies vs Robots.
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| - Although Popeye had faced Martians before in the comics, this story involves a different kind of Martian invasion force: the large-brained, space-suited Mars Attacks aliens. Mars Attacks was originally a series of collectible trading cards from 1962, which has evolved into a franchise that would include a Tim Burton-directed film in 1996 and, since 2012, an ongoing comic series from IDW. This was complemented in 2013 with the Mars Attacks IDW crossover books, which include: Mars Attacks Popeye, Mars Attacks KISS, Mars Attacks the Real Ghostbusters, Mars Attacks the Transformers and Mars Attacks Zombies vs Robots.
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| - Although Popeye had faced Martians before in the comics, this story involves a different kind of Martian invasion force: the large-brained, space-suited Mars Attacks aliens. Mars Attacks was originally a series of collectible trading cards from 1962, which has evolved into a franchise that would include a Tim Burton-directed film in 1996 and, since 2012, an ongoing comic series from IDW. This was complemented in 2013 with the Mars Attacks IDW crossover books, which include: Mars Attacks Popeye, Mars Attacks KISS, Mars Attacks the Real Ghostbusters, Mars Attacks the Transformers and Mars Attacks Zombies vs Robots. The books also include faux covers for further (inexistent) crossovers, such as Mars Attacks Judge Dredd or Mars Attacks Spike (of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame).
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