Heartburst (Marvel Graphic Novel, #10) by Rick Veitch


Heartburst (Marvel Graphic Novel, #10)
Title : Heartburst (Marvel Graphic Novel, #10)
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ISBN : 0939766825
ISBN-10 : 9780939766826
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 48
Publication : First published June 1, 1984

HEARTBURST is an outer space love story— with commercial interruptions! Meet Sunoco Firestone, protagonist on a planet oppressed by ancient televison broadcasts from Earth! Meet his love— a native girl named Maia! See their struggle against all odds— and all sponsors!


Heartburst (Marvel Graphic Novel, #10) Reviews


  • Paul

    I'm a sucker for sexy green-skinned women, wether a She-Hulk, a Star Trek alien, even the sometines green Poison Ivy, or more recently, a plant/woman hybrid from
    Botanicaust by Tam Linsey, so yeah, reading Rick Veitch's Heartburst was fun.

    Oh, and not only is the sexy green woman, er, green, she has a cute little nub of a tail ;-)

  • StrictlySequential

    Veitch is one of the best at identifying and "calling out" the travesties and foolishness of humans and what we like to call "society" but the way he puts it on paper is rife with cheese.

    The art is pretty solid.

  • Daniel

    Wow. Terrible. The worst is the dialog, which sounds like it was written by a 10-year-old.

  • Adam Dawson

    3 / 5 for 'Heartburst' by Rick Veitch

    Another early Marvel Graphic Novel, with art and story by Rick Veitch. Basically a sci-fi romance on an odd alien planet, between a human and a native plant/woman hybrid. Excellent art, and humorous throughout, but it sometimes feels a little cheesy and the dialogue isn't the best I've ever read.

    Worth a read though - 3 /5.

  • Timothy Boyd

    Good SiFi story. Good Art and Plot. Recommended

  • Rick Ray

    A somewhat entertaining sci-fi tale mired with bad dialogue. I'm a fan of Veitch's other works, but even his artwork doesn't really work for me that much here.