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Mars Attacks #1: Martian Deathtrap
 
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Mars Attacks #1: Martian Deathtrap (Mass Market Paperback)

by Lawrence Watt Evans (Author)
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Bulbous-headed, needle-toothed Martians do unspeakable things to hapless babes in bikinis and other Earthlings in this disappointing first of two novels spun off from a controversial set of 1962 playing cards. The Mars Attacks cards, issued by Topps, created an uproar for their garish depictions of gore and sexual mayhem occasioned by a modern-day Martian invasion of Earth. Curiously, the novel, which focuses on a mixed band of Earthlings as they're stalked by Martians and other nasties in an isolated mansion-turned-museum, is less graphically detailed than the cards, which might have been a relief had suspense or creativity taken the place of shock. But as imagined by Archer (who's written some paperback Star Trek and Predator novels), the Martians think, feel and act exactly like humans. More alien-like, in fact, are the insects-wasps, mosquitoes, beetles-the Martians blow up to giant size. But even big bugs don't add much buzz to this tired yarn, a repetitious, near-random series of chases, stalkings and killings that works neither as SF horror nor as schlock. (May) ~ FYI: The second Mars Attacks novel, War Dogs of the Golden Horde, will be published in July. Meanwhile, Tim Burton (Batman) is slated to direct a film based on the trading cards.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Booklist

"Mars Attacks" trading cards, released by Topps Chewing Gum in 1962, featured alien invasion scenes deemed in their day so gruesome that they were pulled from the market. Today, comics-style gore is almost passe, and Topps has met little resistance to reissuing the cards, whose cult status has in the interim spawned comic books and pulp fiction such as this yarn and soon will give us a movie. Archer's effort, the putative first in a series, follows the alien invaders' violent progress as witnessed by several unfortunate humans who flee to a large mansion in the countryside. The Martians use their superior technology to transform insects into giant, devouring monsters, and the hapless humans must pull together to outwit the invaders. Although this is mostly fast-paced action and grisly violence, Archer puts enough farcical spin on it to make it entertaining to sf readers looking for a few campy thrills as well as to hardened "Mars Attacks" fans. Carl Hays --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Human-The other white meat, Mar 4 2002
Wonderful book. Reads like a comic book from the 50s, but lots of blood and gore, be warned. You will like this if you like the
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1.0 out of 5 stars little green schtick, Dec 15 2000
I'm not sure why I read this, but I did. Maybe it's because I had recently watched Mars Attacks, or maybe it's because I thought those TOPPS cards were so dang cool. Whatever the reason, though, this novel wasn't worth my time.

I'm not trying to insult the author, because I've enjoyed Archer's work before, and his writing in this book is actually quite good. It's just that the plot isn't. A group of people take shelter in a mansion under siege by Martians. That's about the extent of it.

To be honest, though, I wasn't so silly as to go into this one with high expectations. It's actually quite good for what it is, but my rating reflects my personal feelings towards it. The cover art looks a lot like a comic book, and I think this story would actually have made a pretty darn good comic. As a novel, though, it's lacking (plot, motivation, characterization, etc.). The characters are all very cardboard. And I have no idea why the Martians are attacking, nor does this book make me interested enough to care all that much.

Some of the death scenes are fun, and it sort of reminded me of Night of the Living Dead, only with Martians instead of zombies and a mansion instead of a farmhouse (I know, I know, I should be shot for comparing those two because NOTLD is worlds above and beyond). The house (mansion) in this book was my favorite part. I'd love to live there. Too bad those Martians had to trash it.

If you're a young reader, this is entertaining, and might appeal to you (I know I would have loved it at a more tender age). It probably won't withstand the test of time, but have fun with it while you can.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, Sep 3 2000
By Kyle Doeden (Sioux Falls,SD,USA) - See all my reviews
It wsa an OK book some part were pretty suspensful but it wasn't one of those "stay up all night reading " books. I would reccomend reading it but only if it s the only book the library(and book store)have left that you havent read.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful!
Archer makes Stephen King read like Joseph Conrad. There is virtually little plot, character development or suspense and lacking a central hero to root for. Read more
Published on Oct 9 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Very fun to read at night when home alone.
I just finished reading Mars Attaks: Martian Deathtrap and I belive that it is a very good book if you are into science fiction. It was really a great book.
Published on May 4 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Martian dethtrap is a thrilling novel.
Humans never suspected that their world was going to be invaded by aliens. Thats just what this group thought until they were being chassed by a menacing group of the Martian... Read more
Published on Feb 27 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Martian dethtrap is a thrilling novel.
Humans never suspected that their world was going to be invaded by aliens. Thats just what this group thought until they were being chassed by a menacing group of the Martian... Read more
Published on Feb 27 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Martian dethtrap is a thrilling novel.
Humans never suspected that their world was going to be invaded by aliens. Thats just what this group thought until they were being chassed by a menacing group of the Martian... Read more
Published on Feb 27 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Amazing!!!!!!!
This novel by Nathan Archer is the greatest science fiction novel that I have ever read. The storyline and characters are incredibly put together. Read more
Published on Jan 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars cool
My favorite boo
Published on Jun 21 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
Very exciting, very violent, and very hard to put down
Published on May 10 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars I love it!!!
This is a great book for anyone who likes science-fiction novels. It has extreme violence, but that doesn't bug me a bit. This book is a lot of fun to read! Read more
Published on Dec 13 1996

4.0 out of 5 stars Best documented book
As a professor, I do think that this book has brought essential knowledge to the student community. But as a novelist, I am afraid that we are missing the intrigue, until we... Read more
Published on Nov 26 1996

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