Captain Olivier knows himself to be a man of unimpeachable integrity. A man who does whatever it takes to bring democracy to the galaxy, which means doing whatever it takes to protect the lives of his crew, which means doing whatever it takes to keep his ship far, far away from the battle raging at the Bungo Straits. A democracy without someone flying the cargo runs is no democracy at all.
Space Job #2 is a solid second issue showing the debut wasn't a fluke. The comic is very smart, taking digs at our work reality instead of being another homage/spoof to Star Trek. It's well worth getting, especially if you need a good laugh. Here's hoping it can keep it up. Read Full Review
Sarraseca delivers great art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the story and how the art captures the visual humor throughout. Read Full Review
After a head-scratcher start, SPACE JOB #2 gets this series moving. Don't expect anything in this story to make sense: half the fun is that it doesn't. Quirky, oddball humor enhances thoughtful character portrayals and an intriguing mystery. Captain Olivier may never command a starship on the Paramount+ network, but the luminous art evokes all the grandeur of TV shows like Discovery, Strange New Worlds, and Picard. Read Full Review
It's a well-crafted book, even if some of its jokes aren't well-considered. Read Full Review
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