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Chargement... Sea of Stars Volume 1: Lost in the Wild Heavenspar Jason Aaron, Stephen Green (Illustrateur), Dennis Hallum (Auteur)
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Being a space-trucker sounds like a cool job, but the reality is can be boring as hell. So when recently-widowed GIL gets a long-haul gig across the universe, he figures it's safe enough to bring his young son KADYN along for the ride -- that is until their "big rig" gets bitten in half by a gigantic Space Leviathan! Now separated from his young son -- with a breached suit that's venting oxygen at an alarming rate -- Gil must defy the odds and stay alive long enough to rescue Kadyn. Meanwhile, Kadyn seems to be getting all the help he needs from a talking Space Mon-key riding a Space Dolphin...or maybe it's the strange powers he's suddenly manifest-ing?! From the writing duo of JASON AARON (SOUTHERN BASTARDS, Thor) and DENNIS HOPELESS (Cloak & Dagger, Vader: Dark Visions), with dazzling art by STEPHEN GREEN (Hellboy & the BPRD) and cosmic colors by Rico Renzi (SpiderGwen) comes a brand-new science fiction series, with all the scope and heart of the THE NEVEREND-ING STORY crossed with imaginative weirdness of Miyazaki -- an intense, galaxy-spanning adventure that's suitable for fans of all ages! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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There is a poor parody of the Aztecs -- unimaginatively called the Zzazteks -- interested in the boy's power and ready to kill everyone else in their way. And space is filled with all sorts of monsters that don't need to breathe, but just swim around in it like fish, because why not?
I was interested in the book when I saw Jason Aaron's name on the cover, but he's only half of the writing team and nothing on the pages grabbed me at all. Dull and dumb. ( )