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|hero(es)= [[Magician from Mars|Jane 6em35]] | |hero(es)= [[Magician from Mars#A hero of the space age|Jane 6em35]] | ||
|villain(s)=[[The Hood|Kanza]] | |villain(s)=[[The Hood|Kanza]] | ||
|featuring= [[Jarl 6em35]]<br>[[Jane Faro]]<br>[[Captain (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed Captain]]<br>[[Guard (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed guard]]<br>[[Doctor Clinton]]<br>[[Nurse (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed nurse]] | |featuring= [[Jarl 6em35]]<br>[[Jane Faro]]<br>[[Captain (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed Captain]]<br>[[Guard (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed guard]]<br>[[Doctor Clinton]]<br>[[Nurse (Magician From Mars…)|Unnamed nurse]] | ||
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|next= ''[[On Earth (comic story)|On Earth]]'' | |next= ''[[On Earth (comic story)|On Earth]]'' | ||
}}'''''Magician From Mars…''''' was the first-ever ''[[The Magician from Mars (series)|The Magician from Mars]]'' comic story; written and pencilled by [[John Giunta]], it was inked by [[Malcolm Kildale]], it has fallen into the public domain like its [[Magician from Mars|protagonist]], who would go on to be integrated into the [[Jenny Everywhere]] mythos. | }}'''''Magician From Mars…''''' was the first-ever ''[[The Magician from Mars (series)|The Magician from Mars]]'' comic story; written and pencilled by [[John Giunta]], it was inked by [[Malcolm Kildale]], it has fallen into the public domain like its [[Magician from Mars#A hero of the space age|protagonist]], who would go on to be integrated into the [[Jenny Everywhere]] mythos. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
At a point in history when [[Martian]]s and [[Homo Sapiens|Earthians]] have close relations, the child of a particularly close human-Martian relationship — that of the interspecies couple of [[Jarl 6em35]] and [[Jane Faro]] — is born. The baby, whom they dub [[Magician from Mars|Jane 6em35]], is accidentally exposed by the nurse to the rays of a [[cathode tube]] carelessly left running inadidst the medical equipment; this “ray bath” has an unusual effect on the hybrid child, though no one yet notices. | At a point in history when [[Martian]]s and [[Homo Sapiens|Earthians]] have close relations, the child of a particularly close human-Martian relationship — that of the interspecies couple of [[Jarl 6em35]] and [[Jane Faro]] — is born. The baby, whom they dub [[Magician from Mars#A hero of the space age|Jane 6em35]], is accidentally exposed by the nurse to the rays of a [[cathode tube]] carelessly left running inadidst the medical equipment; this “ray bath” has an unusual effect on the hybrid child, though no one yet notices. | ||
At the age of six, Jane is more mentally mature than would be expected of a child her age, but has not, as of yet, displayed any other unusual abilities. However, one day, while home alone, she breaks a large decorative case in her play. Her intense wish for it to be magically fix results, in her surprise, to the broken pieces indeed flying back together into a complete vase. Realising she has the power to make matter obey her mind, Jane keeps experimenting with her newfound abilities; when her mother comes home, it is to find little Jane's bedroom a veritable bedlam of flying toys she has brought into existence for herself. Realising the magnitude of what these powers could mean, Jane's mother tells her to keep them a secret. | At the age of six, Jane is more mentally mature than would be expected of a child her age, but has not, as of yet, displayed any other unusual abilities. However, one day, while home alone, she breaks a large decorative case in her play. Her intense wish for it to be magically fix results, in her surprise, to the broken pieces indeed flying back together into a complete vase. Realising she has the power to make matter obey her mind, Jane keeps experimenting with her newfound abilities; when her mother comes home, it is to find little Jane's bedroom a veritable bedlam of flying toys she has brought into existence for herself. Realising the magnitude of what these powers could mean, Jane's mother tells her to keep them a secret. |
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