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Out of Orbit - Digital Edition (eBooks)
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Marooned - A Space Opera in the Wrong Key! is the fun and successful science fiction comic by Tom DellAringa. Marooned placed 3rd in the 2008 webcomic idol competition and is one of the most popular science fiction comics on the internet.
This first book follows Captain John, his sidekick robot Asimov and their Martian friends Ugo and Ril as they try to cope crazy robots, sicknesses, sarcasm and more.
What are people saying about Marooned"
Suddenly, Marooned went from another casualty on the webcomic highway to something you eagerly awaited every Monday and Thursday, and wished it was more. It went from three panels of simple drawing to multiple panel, complex layouts with terrific art. It found its own voice and its own soul.
Tom Racine of Tall Tale Radio from the Introduction.
Marooned hits all the right spots; it can be clever, smart, fun, and beautifully rendered.
Christopher Schultz, Webcomicz.com
Marooned shows marked cohesivity, and its down-to-earth sci-fi story makes it a good recommendation for webcomic enthusiasts and the average reader alike.
Jackson Ferrell, This Week in Webcomics
Looking for a webcomic that has the feel of Edgar Rice Burroughs or E.E. Smith but the Heart of Calvin and Hobbes" Then Marooned is the comic for you. The jokes are well timed and the story is fun to read. I am particularly a fan of the vivid colors and the well thought out character development. If you were ever a fan of science fiction, you will certainly appreciate Marooned.
Kelly Melcher, Fandomania
This highly anticipated book captures the first 100 strips of Marooned with creator commentary. In addition there are two short stories. Payload by the talented Steve Ogden of Moon Town tells the story of how Lian Fisher arrived on Mars. Green is a tale of hope by Tom DellAringa.
In addition, a large group of talented artists agreed to provide amazing Marooned illustrations for the book, which are captured in the Mars Orbital Surveyor Gallery. You won t want to miss this book!

