Beyond The Beyond #1 $4.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Bryan Peabe Odiamar Nova Vega is a teenage idealist who resides on a mining colony run by the oppressive Omni corporation. Nova is disenchanted by her prospects of entering the Omni Mining Academy, for she'd much rather be out exploring the stars like her parents before her. We are also introduced to Sirius Vega, Nova's older brother and guardian, who picks her up after she's thrown out of class for insubordination. When an argument between the siblings goes too far, Nova enacts her long awaited plan to escape the mining colony and explore the alien world from where her parents never returned. Date Available: 03/23/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Luke Simkins
An interesting dystopian sci-fi with room to grow! This was a solid first issue and definitely worth checking out for fans of rebellious teens going against cult-like mega corporations. The art was pretty to look at, but by far the best part was the designs of the technology. The robots, spaceships, and other general tech used in the book feels new and interesting and fits the feel of one corporation controlling everything. Overall an interesting start to a new entry in a genre I love, so if you like sci-fi dystopia check it out! I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Bryan Peabe Odiamar Nova Vega is a teenage idealist who resides on a mining colony run by the oppressive Omni corporation. Nova is disenchanted by her prospects of entering the Omni Mining Academy, for she'd much rather be out exploring the stars like her parents before her. We are also introduced to Sirius Vega, Nova's older brother and guardian, who picks her up after she's thrown out of class for insubordination. When an argument between the siblings goes too far, Nova enacts her long awaited plan to escape the mining colony and explore the alien world from where her parents never returned. Date Available: 03/23/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Luke Simkins
An interesting dystopian sci-fi with room to grow! This was a solid first issue and definitely worth checking out for fans of rebellious teens going against cult-like mega corporations. The art was pretty to look at, but by far the best part was the designs of the technology. The robots, spaceships, and other general tech used in the book feels new and interesting and fits the feel of one corporation controlling everything. Overall an interesting start to a new entry in a genre I love, so if you like sci-fi dystopia check it out! I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams |