World piece

Josh Tierney, 1984-

Book - 2021

"Lucas Densen has earned his easygoing reputation through hard work and optimism. When not playing basketball for his high school team, the PUlsars, Lucas enjoys visiting his mother's archaeological excavations. During one visit, Lucas accidentally triggers an ancient alien artifact that suddenly transforms Earth into a small glowing orb no larger than a basketball! Transported to a mysterious realm with nothing bu what's on this back and the planet in his hands, Lucas encounters a friendly alien, Lully, who offers to help. What awaits him in this new realm where world are the size of your palm, and can he find out how to restore Earth"' -- Back cover of volume 1.

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MANGA/Tierney/World v. 1
vol. 1: 0 / 1 copies available
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2nd Floor Comics MANGA/Tierney/World v. 1 v. 1 Due Sep 21, 2023
Subjects
Genres
Science fiction comics
Graphic novels
Published
San Francisco, CA : Viz Media 2021-
Language
English
Main Author
Josh Tierney, 1984- (writer)
Other Authors
Agroshka (artist)
Item Description
Description based on volume 1.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Rated T+, for older teen for mature language and mild violence.
ISBN
9781974719402
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Eisner-nominated writer Tierney (Spera) and artist Agroshka, the duo behind the webcomic Warm Blood, again team up, this time for a dynamic manga-inspired, basketball-infused space opera. Sixteen-year-old Lucas Densen's world literally gets smaller when he touches a mysterious artifact that causes Earth to shrink to the size of a basketball. Stuck in a void called The Black Gateway, he is discovered by Lully, a wealthy citizen of planet Affin. Determined to restore his home planet to its original size, Lucas heads out with Lully from the Gateway through Affin in search of answers, and along the way they are joined by a soldier, Mitton, who is on his own personal quest. The group uncover a black market scheme and the kidnapping of the scientist most likely to recover Earth--and catch the eye of the planet-eating Damas and his henchmen. Initially slow, the pace begins to pick up as the characters and worldbuilding are fleshed out. The polished art gives typical Western webcomic fare a 1990s shonen anime twist, reminiscent of Digimon and Dragon Ball. There's promise in this simple start to a lessons-in-friendship-themed sci-fi series (and it has clear YA crossover), though readers will hope to see more depth in future installments. (June)

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