Rogue planet

Cullen Bunn

Book - 2021

"The salvage vessel Cortés tracks the Lonely Orphan, a planet with no star system to call it's own. Somewhere on this hostile rock is a payload fit for a king. To attain it, the crew of the Cortés must brave razor rock, poisonous vapors, treacherous footing, and the most mind-numbing horrors imaginable. Struggling to stay alive, they are beset at every turn by horrors from their own nightmares. Now, they have discovered that they are not alone on the planet, and the other inhabitants welcome them as sacrifices to an elder god. Stranded on a murderous, seemingly intelligent planet, the crew of the Cortés must reevaluate what it truly means to survive, and what they are willing to do in order to spare their own lives."--Back... cover.

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Graphic novels
Horror comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Science fiction comics
Published
Portland, OR : Oni Press [2021].
Language
English
Main Author
Cullen Bunn (author)
Other Authors
Andy MacDonald (illustrator), Nick Filardi (colorist), Crank! (Letterer) (letterer)
Physical Description
129 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781620107089
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The eight-member crew of the salvage vessel Cortés sail into a deathtrap world in this vivid psychological twist on the standard alien monster story from Bunn (the Deadpool series). Despite entering a landscape populated by corpses, gigantic otherworldly lungs, and bloody graffiti scrawled in an alien language, the crew don't try to escape until one of them is murdered by a gooey, tentacled mass. The main cast proves a lot to keep track of, but Bunn provides each a defining character quirk, such as one member's sotto voce recitation of all the girls he's loved before. The story combines all the elements of a true jump-scare space opera: Bunn injects his script with paranoia and fight-or-flight impulses, winding up tension and playing on timing, and MacDonald (the Teen Titans: Earth One series) cranks up the body horror with nightmare aliens made of intestines punctuated with eyes, or scorpions formed of human bones and guts. Bold and bright coloring by Nick Filardi (the Nightwing series) pops with neon greens and bloody reds, and he cleverly tints the faceplates of the crew's space helmets in different colors to help distinguish characters. The eventual solution to this deadly puzzle-box planet hinges on empathy, not science--a fitting humanist cap. This outer-space chiller manages to deliver an intensely spiritual vibe. (Mar.)

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