Frontlines Graphic Novels Books in Order
Part ofMarko Kloos Books in OrderDiscover the Frontlines graphic novels by Marko Kloos in order, with story overviews and background on the Requiem arc and its key characters.
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Frontlines: Requiem
by Marko Kloos
2016
Set during a massive Lanky assault on Mars, this graphic novel follows Colonel Soraya Yamin and the crew of the cruiser Phalanx as they defend a collapsing front. Outgunned and outnumbered, she must choose between her duty to the fleet and the people she loves.
Series background & context
The Frontlines graphic novels bring Marko Kloos’s military science fiction universe into a visual medium. The core volume, Frontlines: Requiem, collects a four issue comic arc that tells a stand alone story set alongside the events of the main novels. You do not need to have every book memorized to follow it, but long time readers will recognize the ships, uniforms, and alien threat.
The story centers on Colonel Soraya Yamin, commander of the space control cruiser Phalanx. When the Lankies push into the solar system and mount a massive assault on Mars, her ship becomes part of a last ditch effort to hold the line. The Lankies’ enormous seed ships and relentless boarding tactics are frightening in prose; on the page they fill panels with looming silhouettes, debris, and the eerie calm before another impact.
As the battle over Mars spirals into chaos, Soraya has to make impossible choices. Her duty is to the fleet and the fragile defensive grid around Earth, but her crew and her family are also in the blast radius. The script leans into that tension, showing how even a senior commander can feel boxed in by bad options when the enemy is bigger, stronger, and willing to burn entire worlds to get what it wants.
The art side of the book highlights things that the prose novels can only hint at: the cavernous interiors of Lanky ships, the brittle shell of Mars’s embattled orbitals, and the cramped compartments where human crews snatch moments of rest. Fans who already know Andrew Grayson’s campaigns get to see another front in the same war, told through a different style and a very different set of eyes.
Taken together, the Frontlines comics act as a companion to the prose series rather than a simple retelling. They expand the scope of the setting, add new characters, and give readers who enjoy graphic storytelling a fast, high impact way to experience the same blend of boots on the ground tactics and big space battles.
If you like your starship hulls scarred in ink and color instead of just imagined, this corner of the Frontlines universe is where the firefights come with artwork.
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