Review: Oblivion vol 1 TPB

oblivion_tpb_v1-1A sequel to the acclaimed Full Moon space western that introduced the world to “cowboys and aliens!” The backwater planet Oblivion has fallen on hard times, but everything’s about to get harder for Marshall Zack Stone with the arrival of Lyz Azorr, the daughter of the notorious outlaw, RED EYE!

Action filled sci-fi meets an alien version of the wild west is the best way to describe Oblivion. While the trade paperback is short, it suits the story well. Writer Tim Seeley creates a solid sense of flow to the story in spight of the changing environments and the continual addition of more characters as the story progresses. I’m curious to see if they continue this series in some way, despite the satisfying ending of this volume.

Despite the western feel the of the story, the art by Romina Moranelli has a more science fiction style to it. Moranelli manages to showcase various alien species, a few alien animals, and few cyborgs in this compact volume and it all fits together. There’s an incredible job showing off the different environments in which the story takes place. There’s a great sense to the details as the style of clothing changes as the environments change.

Story: Tim Seeley Art: Romina Moranelli
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation:Buy

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