
Summary
A hard Sci-Fi series about the intersection of spatial exploration and earthy invasion.Near future. The NASA is confident it finally discovered an exoplanet likely to accommodate life. Located 4 light-years from earth, Darwin II creates a lot of questions and is scheduled for imminent exploration by a space probe. At the same very moment, an orbital space station is struck by a missile shot from the moon, killing several astronauts. Coincidence or conspiracy?
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781594654589 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1594654581 |
| Author: | Jerry Frissen, Philippe Scoffoni |
| Publisher: | Humanoids, Inc |
| Imprint: | Humanoids, Inc |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 144 |
| Release Date: | 6 March 2018 |
| Weight: | 712g |
| Dimensions: | 259mm x 193mm x 18mm |
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“The creative team of Frissen and Scoffoni have put together a handsome tome packed to the gills with enough plausible scientific scenarios to keep readers glued to the page.” - The Beat
About The Author
Jerry Frissen
Jerry Frissen (born Thierry Frissen in Belgium) is an American comic book writer and toy & graphic designer. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the recently relaunched comics anthology magazine Metal Hurlant in France, as well as the author of several best-selling graphic novels, including the anthology comic book series Lucha Libre (Unfabulous Five, The Tikitis), The Fire of Theseus, Exo, Simak, and the new cycle of the internationally acclaimed series The Metabarons, co-written with Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Valentin Sécher, Niko Henrichon, and Pete Woods. His book The Zombies That Ate The World, illustrated by Guillermo Del Toro collaborator Guy Davis, was recently adapted by RKSS of Turbo Kid for the silver screen as We Are Zombies. Philippe Scoffoni resides in Paris, where he worked tirelessly on the EXO series. A longtime fan of comics, he began his career as a storyboard artist for advertising agencies. In 2017, he worked on his first graphic novel series “Milo” with Benoît Rivière (Delcourt). His realistic, detailed and vivid art style has quickly found favor in the industry.
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