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Chargement... Infinity 8 Vol. 1: Love and Mummiespar Lewis Trondheim
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Who knew space could be such a gory place? (So many flying corpse bits, man. And squelchy sound effects.) That said, I'm still intrigued by the premise of the series and would like to see where the authors take the next volume. ( ) Previously published at Full of Words. Full disclosure: I received a review copy from NetGalley. If I didn’t already know that Infinity 8 is a French comic, reading it would make that crystal clear. It has a French feel about it, from the art reminiscent of Moebius, to the laconic dialogue scenes, to (most tellingly) the glimpse of casual nudity and the protagonist who wears a skin-tight spacesuit straight out of 1950s pinup illustrations. It isn’t a very complex book, but I did enjoy it well enough. The main character, Yoko Keren, is an agent tasked with saving everyone on her ship from certain catastrophe. The captain of her ship is a massive alien who can roll back time eight hours to give them another chance to survive, but it needs her help to know what to expect. This means that Keren can fail up to a certain point, but she has to prevent the ship and captain from being destroyed before they can roll back time. When Keren goes outside the ship to investigate an anomaly, she discovers a debris field full of dead bodies – a veritable floating space necropolis. Shortly thereafter, she is followed outside by a species of aliens who can’t resist eating the dead, and hijinks ensue. This mostly involves dead things exploding in chunks of gore and aliens chasing her because they want to kill and eat her. She handles all of this with aplomb and never seems particularly ruffled, even when coated with blood and gore or fending off the attentions of an amorous alien. For some reason Keren is also obsessed with having a baby, constantly scanning everyone around her for their genetic suitability. Mostly this involves scanning aliens and telling them that they wouldn’t work. It’s a very odd detail to include. I think mostly I enjoyed the art style and the deadpan conversations Keren has with the aliens she meets in space in the middle of a field of corpses. It’s all so very macabre and charming. The series does continue after this volume, but it feels like it could wrap up here. This volume reads like a fairly self-contained story, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. To be honest, I’m not sure if I would be interested in reading the rest of the series. This was an intriguing adventure. A city spaceship is traveling by the Milky Way when they find an unknown asteroid field that turns out to be a collection of death markers, or memorials. Yoko is sent out to discover what exactly is going on. She is armed with the knowledge that the captain on the ship plans on rewinding the clock by 8 hours after she figures out what is going on, so that they can safely bypass this section of space. And thank goodness for that time turner, as it is going to be needed. Lots of interesting things happen. An alien species on board happen to be a type of death eater, but they also take on the property and personality of the dead they eat, and cause a great havoc outside the ship. This was such an interesting story, and I cannot wait to read the next adventures, and see how the rewinding of time changes events. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"Space opéra-comédie en 8 tomes, imaginé et piloté par Lewis Trondheim (direction scénaristique) et Olivier Vatine (direction artistique), le projet Infinity 8 réunit un casting d'auteurs exceptionnels, aux talents graphiques variés autour de Lewis Trondheim qui scénarisera chaque album, en association avec 8 co-scénaristes différents. L'équipe complète : Balez, Bertail, Biancarelli, Boulet, De Felici, Guibert, Killofer, Kris, Mourier, Trystram, Trondheim, Vatine, Vehlmann, Zep." [Source : présentation de l'éditeur] Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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