Mars Attacks History 101 – The Basics Of Invasion!
August 30, 2014 by brennon
Mars Attacks is one of those intellectual properties where the adaptation has overtaken the original in terms of popularity and recognition. However this world of weird martians saying 'Ack Ack!' was originally a card game that caused quite a stir!
The Card Game
The original card game was created by the strange minds of both Wallace Woods and Norman Saunders back in the 1960's and was a trading card game where a massed army of martians was coming to conquer Earth with a series of rather graphic pieces of artwork showing this all off. The game was obviously very popular but the gore and implied sexual content made it quite the contentious issue and eventually the company behind the game had to bring it off the shelves.
The game was then picked up by Topps who still own it to this day and was revived in the 1980's and so the Martians once again returned to Earth with their weird artwork to conquer us once more.
I can't say that I was one of those people who was aware of Mars Attacks growing up even in the late 80's and the early 90's but it certainly had and still does have a cult following. Some of the original cards are insanely rare collectors items, especially those showing decidedly more 'gore' and they can fetch a princely sum at auctions.
The Brand & Movie
Mars Attacks developed into a property that spanned more than just card games however. There were comic books, and much more following these huge-headed aliens and they've even appeared in other intellectual properties. I think most of you will remember the Judge Dredd Martian that appeared where the man from Mega City One took on a rather powerful martian invasion and indeed there was even a Martian Judge!
The big explosion of popularity surrounding the brand however came with the film in the 1990's. The Tim Burton film is still considered one of those cult classics and featured a whole range of actors from Jack Nicholson to Pierce Brosnan, Michael J. Fox, Annette Bening, Tom Jones and Danny DeVito. It was a parody of of Sci-Fi B Movies and plenty of black comedy thrown in for good measure.
The Martians were originally going to be made using stop motion but they ended up using computer generated images in the end and the Martians themselves became famous for their 'Ack Ack Ack' sound which soon became quite the meme for the film.
The film garnered a mixed critical reception but then again as a B Movie parody I can almost imagine Tim Burton was quite happy for that kind of response to his work. Either way it bought the world of Mars Attacks into the mainstream and there are very few people who haven't seen it in nowadays from a certain generation. Whether or not it would hold up too well nowadays is another question entirely.
Modern Mars Attacks
Mars Attacks is still a card game through Topps and even has other games based off of the intellectual property beyond that of Mantic Games' new miniatures game. There are Munchkin Cards, a Dice Game and more to explore.
Of course the big Kickstarter success of the miniatures game is where the real focus is right now and with some rather cool looking pieces of plastic, some great terrain and a rules system that really plays into the zany world of Mars Attacks I'm sure there will be plenty of people going back and watching the movies either before or after playing the game.
Hopefully this gives you a little look into the world of Mars Attacks and where it came from and you can share your own thoughts on both the card game, the miniatures game, the movie and the property as a whole below.
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‘ack ack ack’
Could the Martians win against Smaug?
Looks like Ive got some more Munchin cards to buy
Didn’t realise there was a Munchkin Deck :o)
Thanks for the article, I’m going to have to get the Munchkin cards.
Great Article
I liked the film and am really annoyed with myself as I pulled out of the kickstarter on the last day.
Not to worry. There’s always retail. I pulled out as well and am very tempted.
Models are really cool! Game play is fun!
ack ack ack, i need this game, ack ack ack
I loved the film. O <— universal sign for donut!
someting new to know^^
tnx BoW
wonder if there will be a “country singer” card that kills all aliens within ear shot…the ultimate weapon!
We come in peace.
Nice article! I love the Judge Dredd one! Excellent!
I had no knowledge of this prior to the film, but it is an absolute classic
Great game, again regret not backing the Kickstarter
looks like a fun game, thanks for the article
Gotta admit I’m old enough that I probably should have known more about this but only know it from the movie too. Can’t wait for the game to land though. Really feels like they’ve included as much insanity in it as possible. 🙂
the film was ok, good enough to watch with friends. i am a walking dead fan myself and prob give the board game a go
Now – a PC shoot-em-up based on this IP is something i’d like to see! Interesting comment in the unboxing video that the IP owners approached Mantic to produce the game. Kudos to them!
Great ip. Great game
Film was so-so…I think the mantic game will surely surpass every other incarnation by far!
That original artwork, it’s just great.
knew about the cards and movie not the Steve Jackson stuff… gotta check it out… great background by the wy
cheers Brennon – good to know stuff here.
Some nice piece of history I did not know about.