Mark’s brother vanished into thin air at a young age, in a way that no one believed him. Now with science and magic on his side, he’s one step closer to bringing his brother home.
Creative Team
Writer: Kenny Porter;
Artist: Mike Becker;
Colorist: Kevin Betou;
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin;
Editor: James B. Emmett;
Logo Designer: Tim Daniel;
Book Designer: David Reyes;
Book Production: Alexandra Colorado;
Main Cover Artist: Mike Becker with colors by Kevin Betou.
Check out a review for issue 1 of The New Space Age from Mad Cave Studios.

The Story for The New Space Age #3
Mark is confident in himself and his friends. They made the discoveries and built the ship. Now it’s time for Mark to remedy his biggest regret in life: not protecting his baby brother. As Mark and his friends prepare for his first trip into space, what he finds up there, and what happens back on Earth, were both unexpected. Leaving more questions and concerns than when they started. Humanity and friendship are both put to the test.
The Art
From beginning to end, the art is beautiful. Whether our trio of space explorers is looking up at the stars or Mark is traveling through them, every page is gorgeous. While life on Earth is drawn and colored in a way that makes you want to stop and take it all in, space adds an extra element. Ruins in space go even deeper. In art and story. Surrounded by beautiful scenes, the reactions on our characters’ faces are always in perfect sync with their characters, further pushing this story forward perfectly.
Overall Grade: 9/10
We’re another step into the mystery of what happened to Mark’s kid brother, Joey, all those years ago. He’s proven he’s not crazy, but he hasn’t solved the mystery. While this issue had some unprecedented hiccups, Mark has made it this far. There’s no turning back now. He made a spaceship fly with magic, so what can’t he do to try and save his baby brother?
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