Astrotraveler
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 4m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2018
🌖The 2019 Moon Phases Awards🌙  Third Place Science Fiction Winner.

#1 in Martians [10/07/2019]

What if there was a civilization that lived on Mars? 

What if the people of Earth found out about it?

Introducing the first ever Astrotravelers : one randomly picked citizen from each planet will exchange homes with the other for a year to discover the culture and to generate peace between the two planets.

Here two individuals will be guided into not only the planet's culture but will stumble into some of its darkest secrets.

What will happen when both are put to the challenge of saving their new home?

Credit to @MelodyBerlin for the illustration of the cover
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