The BIKER MICE FROM MARS Relaunch Gets Even More Extreme in New Post-Apocalypse 'Toxic Earth'
Summary Biker Mice from Mars return in an alternate future in 'Toxic Earth,' battling a post-apocalyptic wasteland against evil forces.
The standalone comic book features the trio of heroes, Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie, in a must-see alternate universe adventure.
The new NacelleVerse comic promises a fresh and diverse perspective, blending music, film, and television in an exciting new crossover.
The good news keeps coming for fans of the iconic Biker Mice from Mars animated series, with not only a return of the heroes in a new shared comic universe from Nacelle, but a leap into an alternate future for the franchise's biker heroes. The heroes always save the day, but in Biker Mice from Mars: Toxic Earth fans will enter a post-apocalyptic landscape where the planet was lost, instead.
ScreenRant is pleased to exclusively annnounce that Biker Mice from Mars: Toxic Earth is currently in development from Nacelle and creator Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez, to be published by Oni Press. The standalone comic book is another entry in the series of NacelleVerse comics to feature the titular Biker Mice alongside Nacelle’s other properties that include RoboForce, Sectaurs, The Great Garloo, Power Lords and C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa.
As if the unforgettable trio of Biker Mice weren't already 'metal' enough, the heroes Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie will finally get to inhabit their own 'elseworlds-esque' alternate universe depicting one possible future for the original animated series. And with the first plot details officially confirmed, the story coming from Grammy-nominated artist and music video director, Carlos “Spiff” Suarez will be a must-see for the diehard fans.
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Biker Mice From Mars Finally Get Their Own Post-Apocalypse 'What If?'
While the Biker Mice from Mars series previously saw the heroes wage war against the evil Limburger, defending Earth from suffering the same fate of their own planet, Biker Mice from Mars: Toxic Earth jumps two decades into the future. But this time around, the battle was fought in vain. Of course, with another planet in ruins... it may be up to the surviving Biker Mice to finally set things right. Read on for the official plot synopsis:
In an alternative universe, 20 years after Lawrence Limburger successfully wipes out the planet Mars, he rules over planet Earth creating a toxic post-apocalyptic wasteland where the few survivors hide from mutated mindless creatures in the last city on Earth, Chicago. After their planet was destroyed, the Biker Mice From Mars are among Earth's survivors, but the trio has split up and disappeared. However, the fight against Limburger continues under the resistance leadership of Charley Davidson and her daughter, India. India goes to find and reunite Throttle, Modo, and her father, Vinnie, in hopes of ending Limburger's reign of terror. It won’t be an easy path to victory though, as a vicious, ruthless Super Plutarkian bounty hunter is hot on India’s trail, and it will stop at nothing to end India and the Biker Mice once and for all.
With Chicago as the last city left standing on Earth, Charley leading the resistance, and confirmation that she and Vinnie had a daughter together (at least in this reality), this alternate corner of the new NacelleVerse comic line is guaranteed to be aimed squarely at the original franchise's biggest supporters.
And according to Spiff TV, Biker Mice from Mars: Toxic Earth, and the larger NacelleVerse as a whole, is positioned to give comic readers something new:
“Working with Nacelle will be an amazing experience as I have been working in the comic book, film and television space all throughout my career, while discovering new music talent and directing in the Hip-Hop and Latin Music industries. I can’t wait for the world to see how all of these worlds will cross-over into each industry to share more diversity on-screen and comic strips, and give the public a fresh and new creative perspective.”
Biker Mice from Mars: Toxic Earth is expected to release in 2024 from Oni Press, as part of its growing NacelleVerse of comic books.

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