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<p>Star Trek, but depressing</p>
<p>The first words Jonathan Hickman used to describe his new series, <em>Frontier</em>, were &quot;It’s like <em>Star Trek</em>, but super depressing.&quot;</p>
<p>The rest of his description did not disappoint.</p>
<p>Sometime in the future, humanity was kicked out of our alliance with a peaceful galactic community for being too prone to violence and disagreement. Cut off from faster-than-light travel — and our extra-solar colonies — Earth’s civilization went into a tailspin. Utopia had been ripped from our hands, and with everyone else out of reach we fought each other tooth and nail over scant resources. When the dust cleared, we formed a homogenous society that sends its undesirables, the Accursed, to a massive prison system on the Moon.</p>
<p>But when the galactic government that cut us off is embroiled in an unexpected conflict, humanity’s worst impulses make us a newly attractive ally. We agree to be cannon fodder in their war in exchange for the keys to the galaxy — and then we send them all of the Accursed.</p>
<p>&quot;People might recognize a bit of Iain Banks Culture series,&quot; Hickman told Polygon, &quot;maybe a dash of the Hyperion Cantos, there’s some <i>Eve</i> [<i>Online</i>] mechanics in there,&quot; but the &quot;&#8217;failed&#8217; Star Trek&quot; element to <em>Frontier</em> is the most obvious. And playing with the science fiction trope of humanity’s place in a pan-galactic, interspecies utopia was his primary goal for the series.</p>
<p><q>Why would we assume expansion is going to work out?</q></p>
<p>&quot;I just wanted the story to reflect kind of how I feel about society right now. Like, why would we assume expansion is going to work out? I mean, I have hope, but that’s it, any expectation I had as a kid when I first started reading this stuff — that the future, or exploration, or colonization is guaranteed — is nonexistent &#8230; I have hope, but the idea that some species would take a long, hard look at humanity and think, ‘Yeah, those guys look awesome, got to have them in our utopian society, immediately’ seems like wishful thinking.&quot;</p>
<p><em>Frontier</em> has a big setting, but it will find its focus in the crew of a single starship, taking the &quot;traditional components of an exploratory vessel,&quot; and then subverting them &quot;as hard as we can,&quot; according to Hickman.</p>
<p>The writer and artist, already a veteran of several series published with Image Comics — as well as one of the minds behind Marvel’s recent <em>Secret Wars</em> event and the lead up to it — will be writing <em>and </em>drawing <em>Frontier</em>.</p>
<p>&quot;It’s been about eight years since I’ve flown solo and I’m a little rusty,&quot; he told Polygon, &quot;so Andy Kuhn is helping me with layouts. But other than that, it’s all me.&quot;</p>
<p><em>Frontier</em> will hit shelves in November, with larger-than-usual 56-page issues for its first arc. (You can check out the cover of issue #1 below.) Hickman expects that it will continue — &quot;The plan is already in place and the story is there&quot; — but as with most episodic media, it all depends on how its first run is received by readers.</p>
<p>&quot;I’ll do my best,&quot; Hickman said, &quot;and if everyone digs it, then we’ll continue on.&quot;</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2a6Esxb">Polygon &#8211;  Full</a></em></div>
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