Aama – Volume 3

By Frederik Peeters

Release : 2015-04-30

Genre : Graphic Novels, Books, Comics & Graphic Novels

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
A mute child. A harrowing journey. A race for answers. 

On the fantastical, rapidly evolving world of Ona(ji), Verloc Nim and his companions are heading to the release point of the biotech experiment Aama, a project that now appears to be frighteningly out of control. Faced with an increasingly desperate fight for survival in an ever-changing landscape, the expedition teeters on the brink of collapse. 

The Desert of Mirrors, the third volume of Frederik Peeters’ award-winning series, draws us deeper into a complex and unsettling future where creation and loss go hand in hand. As moments of self-reflection and revelation bleed into a vivid reality bordering on madness, the search for Aama continues to raise questions – about the new life around them, about the Muy-Tang Corporation… and about Verloc’s own family. 

Reviews: 

“A fresh tale that’s both suspenseful and elegiac” ★★★★ – SFX Magazine 
“It’s like Prometheus reimagined by Hayao Miyazaki” ★★★★ – Sci-Fi Now 
“Classic Euro sci-fi… gloriously bizarre” – The Sunday Telegraph

Aama – Volume 3

By Frederik Peeters

Release : 2015-04-30

Genre : Graphic Novels, Books, Comics & Graphic Novels

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
A mute child. A harrowing journey. A race for answers. 

On the fantastical, rapidly evolving world of Ona(ji), Verloc Nim and his companions are heading to the release point of the biotech experiment Aama, a project that now appears to be frighteningly out of control. Faced with an increasingly desperate fight for survival in an ever-changing landscape, the expedition teeters on the brink of collapse. 

The Desert of Mirrors, the third volume of Frederik Peeters’ award-winning series, draws us deeper into a complex and unsettling future where creation and loss go hand in hand. As moments of self-reflection and revelation bleed into a vivid reality bordering on madness, the search for Aama continues to raise questions – about the new life around them, about the Muy-Tang Corporation… and about Verloc’s own family. 

Reviews: 

“A fresh tale that’s both suspenseful and elegiac” ★★★★ – SFX Magazine 
“It’s like Prometheus reimagined by Hayao Miyazaki” ★★★★ – Sci-Fi Now 
“Classic Euro sci-fi… gloriously bizarre” – The Sunday Telegraph

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