"Mars. The near future-ish. After a bomb takes out a city block on Harrison Station, the media rush to blame the local terrestrials (i.e., aliens) -- but Superintendent Denton Coyle has a feeling that there's more to it. Or maybe that feeling is a long-awaited bowel movement. Either way, Coyle's going to investigate, and drag his subordinates into the muck after him. Because if there's one thing he's learned while stationed on Mars, it's that everyone there is full of shit. From the mind of Archer art director Neal Holman, with art from Clayton McCormack and Kelly Fitzpatrick, this dark comedy/sci-fi will have you questioning whether humans should be classified as 'intelligent life.'" -- Back cover.
Summary:
MARS. The near future-ish. For now, mostly a military base, a place where people like Superintendent Denton Coyle get stuck doing the same thing every day. Until a bomb goes off, killing hundreds of humans. The easy explanation is to say the Locals did it{u2014}they haven't been so happy with the human population moving in. But Coyle doesn't think it's that simple... especially after he finds a key piece of evidence linking the present events to those of his past.
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