Viewfinder

Título
Viewfinder

Christine D. U., Chung

Resumen
"A young space traveler visits Earth on a whim and finds a planet empty of people. She happens upon a strange contraption that contains images of what the planet used to be like, and using this viewfinder, she sees Earth as it was, juxtaposed against Earth as it is: abandoned, but still full of amazing things. Her adventure takes her to a museum full of hints about the planet's past and the strange glowing mushrooms that grow everywhere, a library that has become home to a variety of zoo animals, and a beautiful but crumbling space station from which she makes a daring escape. As she wanders, though, she sees signs that perhaps there is still someone here. A time capsule, a friendly cat and a makeshift railcar all add to the mystery . . . is she really alone? The lush and captivating art and subtle nod to stewardship in this wordless graphic novel will draw readers in and leave them with a renewed sense of wonder for the resilient and extraordinary place we call home."--

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024

Descripción física
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 30 cm

Término de la materia
Astronauts -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
 
Interplanetary voyages -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
 
Abandoned buildings -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
 
Explorers -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.

Término geográfico
Earth -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.

Autor añadido
Majoka, Salwa,

Síntesis
"A young space traveler visits Earth on a whim and finds a planet empty of people. She happens upon a strange contraption that contains images of what the planet used to be like, and using this viewfinder, she sees Earth as it was, juxtaposed against Earth as it is: abandoned, but still full of amazing things. Her adventure takes her to a museum full of hints about the planet's past and the strange glowing mushrooms that grow everywhere, a library that has become home to a variety of zoo animals, and a beautiful but crumbling space station from which she makes a daring escape. As she wanders, though, she sees signs that perhaps there is still someone here. A time capsule, a friendly cat and a makeshift railcar all add to the mystery . . . is she really alone? The lush and captivating art and subtle nod to stewardship in this wordless graphic novel will draw readers in and leave them with a renewed sense of wonder for the resilient and extraordinary place we call home."-- Jacket cover.

ISBN
9780735268753

Información de publicación
Toronto : Tundra, [2024].
 
©2024


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Johnny BrightGR CHUBook31455000282052Graphic Novels