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Bezig met laden... Universal War One (editie 2015)door Denis Bajram (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. UW1 is about a group of terran soldiers of the third fleet of United Earth forces who are awaiting court-martial: a bad-tempered astrophysicist, a rapist/pilot, a cowardly technician, a disobedient jock, an unstable pilot, the admiral's daughter, and their lieutenant with disobedience on her record. When a strange, seemingly unpenetrable sphere appears on the outer brink of the solar system, these six soldiers are there to investigate. Quite soon a wormhole is discovered and difficult time-traveling dilemmas appear. Bajram's work is a piece of awesome science fiction. The art is detailed and beautiful. The story is as much about the strange sphere and its wormhole as it is about the characters who try to understand it and their conflicts. This is a hard-cover whopper of a graphic novel. In addition to six parts of the UW1 series there are sketches of the evolution of the characters, some discussion of the storyline etc. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Universal War One (omnibus 1-6)
2058. Humanity has colonized our entire solar system. In the middle of a civil war between the core planets and distant outlying planetary settlements, an immense black wall appears, cutting our solar system in two. The black wall absorbs all light and matter, and it's up to a band of disgraced soldiers to investigate the phenomenon. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Then a sphere three billion kilometres in diameter appears near Uranus, centred on the satellite Oberon. It fills a third of the sky when viewed from Earth and seems to have many of the properties of a black hole. Oberon is controlled by I.C.C. – the Industrial Companies of Colonisation – yet they deny any knowledge of the Wall, as it is known. Earth’s military – the United Earths Force – sends a fleet to investigate. It’s an interesting situation that gets more interesting as the plot twists and turns but I’m not going to give that away and ruin your pleasure.
Here are death, sex, cowardice, heroism, love, brutality, nobility, compassion, all the varied strengths and weaknesses of humanity. I suppose all good stories cover some of this ground but few cover so much. It’s an epic tale on the grand scale of ‘Ringworld’ or ‘Riverworld’. I’d compare it to ‘Lord Of The Rings’ but it’s more adult than that, harder and definitely Science Fiction rather than fantasy. At one point, when they’re dealing with a time travel paradox, a character says, ‘The fools! Had they not read any classic Science Fiction!‘ Clearly, Denis Bajram has. It’s wonderful to have hard Science Fiction in graphic novel form.
The art is excellent but doesn’t take over. There are no filler splash pages or slow-mo sequences to occupy pages. The story comes first and there’s a lot of it to squeeze in. Bajram is clearly a writer of talent even without pictures, so both plot and dialogue are superbly handled. The French have had adult graphic novels for a long time now and may have the jump on the rest of the world when it comes to serious work and what a lot of work has gone into it!
Denis Bajram does both words and pictures for the 272 pages of story plus 6 covers from the original format. This hardback edition on good paper in glorious colour is worth every penny, euro, drachma, yen or dollar you might spend on it. Best of all, ‘Universal War Two’ is proceeding episodically in French right now and should hopefully be available in a similar format one day.
Eamonn Murphy
This review first appeared at https://www.sfcrowsnest.info/ ( )