
Title | : | Lost in Space: Countdown to Danger |
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ISBN | : | 1681160471 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781681160474 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 56 |
Publication | : | First published December 11, 2018 |
-Hardcover, 4 volume series
LOST IN SPACE: COUNTDOWN TO DANGER
THE OFFICIAL COMIC BOOK EXPANSION OF THE HIT NETFLIX SERIES
The smash-hit rebirth of the beloved sci-fi classic Lost In Space continues in this thrilling graphic novel expansion to the series which will take the Jupiter 2 where it has never been before.
30 years in the future, en route to a distant colony, the Robinson family finds itself thrown off-course when their ship crash-lands on a mysterious and dangerous planet. On this strange new world, they encounter a hostile environment and an enigmatic alien robot. In order to survive, the Robinson family must rely on their training, and they'll discover that no matter how lost they are, their family is their home.
These all-new, untold adventures features the full crew of the hit Netflix show: the Robinsons, the Robot, Doctor Smith and Don West. These are the missions you didn’t see on TV, as our heroes struggle to survive in an unknown world full of new creatures, unexpected visitors, and new danger.
Legendary Comics brings sci-fi fans an unmissable four-part graphic novel series written by Richard Dinnick (Doctor Who; Thunderbirds) and Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics; The Flash) with stunning artwork by Zid (Skull Island: Birth of Kong; Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead).
Lost in Space: Countdown to Danger Reviews
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So all three of these stars are for the artwork which is absolutely incredible. However, the story was severely lacking. Not only was it incredibly short for a comic book, but nothing all that important seemed to be happening. No real story I feel like the show was missing out from.
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I love this show on Netflix! :)
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This was a little disappointing. The art is beautiful, but the story not only lacked any real punch, but was also rather disjointed. There were moments when I seriously wondered if the author even understood the characters or the situations they were in. Everything felt a bit disconnected, and was just a series of incidents that were barely strung together. Yeah, but the art was gorgeous. So there was that.
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Artwork is superb. Stories are short on content and don't add anything to the overall narrative. I'll pass on volume 2.
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I will clarify up front. The stories here, two of them, were light and fresh, but nothing moving and certainly not worth the price for 56 pages. There is a collected version of all four hardcover books in a softcover version for the same price as one of these. Not hard to do the math. My copy of Volume 1 was signed by Max Jenkins and Mina Sundwall, so that makes up for the price, but for the rest, I will definitely be buying the complete version.
The art here is terrific, but the stories are pretty light. The first is basically a truncated retelling of the first episode and the second is a day in the life of Judy. Nothing that develops the characters or provides backstory to the series. However, how much can you do in 56 pages? Like I said, I am going to give the collection a chance, but must confess to a little disappointment here. -
Me encanta esta serie, así que todo material extra es bienvenido. Además, tengo que decir que el arte en estas novelas gráficas es una pasada.