Basil Miranda has fallen in with the wrong crowd! At least that's what her parents think. After befriending Velda, Basil seems to be having a rebellious streak. She's even talking about not wanting to retake the fleet exam! Now Basil's parents want to meet Velda over dinner to better understand what's been going through Basil's head lately. What could possibly go wrong?
Lost on Planet Earth is the latest expectation-defying series from Visaggio, the Eisner-nominated writer of Kim & Kim and Eternity Girl, whose acclaimed comic Vagrant Queen was recently adapted for TV by SYFY. Lost on Planet Earth reunites Visaggio with artist A more
Lost on Planet Earth #2is a great and emotional issue. The most fascinating thing about the series is that I entered it expecting it to be action-filled with a relationship at its core - a true science fiction adventure. Instead, I got a slice of life moved by characters with authentic dialogue and experiences and I am thankful for that. Read Full Review
A fast-paced story, but one that promises to take us on a revolutionary trip of growth and breaking with preconceptions of the world (both in personal and social ways). We're eager to see what Visaggio and Aguirre have for us next. Read Full Review
Multiple conflicts for Basilisa to endure and navigate spice up the series as the creators lay out some interesting domestic issues worth exploring further. I can't get over how relatable this story is, and I think many will connect with it in a real way. Read Full Review
Lesbian lost on Planet Lesbian.