At the edge of the galaxy, there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse. The only brain powerful enough to navigate ships through a sargasso of naturally occurring wormholes, potentially cutting months or even years off a spaceship's journey. Three humans, one alien, and a nanny bot have manned the remote station for years in relative peace until the arrival of Captain Kongre and his band of cutthroat pirates threatens the future of civilization and reveals that each of the Lighthouse crew has been hiding a shocking secret.
He who controls the Lighthouse controls this part of the galaxy.
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With the ending that Jules Verne's Lighthouse #1 has, it definitely has me on edge for what could be next. Honestly, it will interesting to see what the next part of the story is because this one is fast-paced and action-filled. So far I have loved this science fiction odyssey and how it keeps the reader on their feet. I look forward to finding out the answers to the mysteries presented and the new avenues this book brings to the source story. Read Full Review
Jules Verne's Lighthouse #1 is a bold take on a classic, infusing science fiction elements into an already thrilling tale. The story lends itself well to this new world (universe), and the artwork is the perfect fit for the story being told. Read Full Review
Jules Verne's Lighthouse #1 has a good setting and shows potential in how it's adapting the original novel. Unfortunately it doesn't take enough care to craft an interesting story on its own and spends too much time introducing various elements. Read Full Review
The gorgeous sci-fi debut brings Verne's vision to life in a sleek and colorful way that will appease fans. Read Full Review