This highly anticipated new graphic novel from Manuele Fior (The Interview and 5,000 KM Per Second) showcases his singular talents as a once-in-a-generation visual artist and a deeply empathetic writer who uses science fiction to look to the future of humanity.
The "Great Invasion" originated from the sea. It moved north across the mainland. Many fled, while some took refuge on a small concrete island called Celestia, built over a thousand years ago. Now cut off from the mainland, Celestia has become an outpost for criminals and other misfits, as well as a refuge for a group of young telepaths. Events push two of them, Dora and Pierrot, t more
I would recommend this one if you want to read an original story from this author and have enjoyed their work in the past. For fans of more serious science fiction stories it is also worth a look. Read Full Review
A striking, early 20th-century art aesthetic lends Celestia a quiet authority, rich in tone for the discerning reader. Read Full Review
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