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Astronauts in Trouble: Live from the Moon
Astronauts in Trouble Live from the Moon
Author: Larry Young, Matt Smith, Charlie Adlard
Fifty years after Armstrong's one small step, the world's richest man claims the moon as his own personal property... and Channel Seven is there! This graphic novel shows what happens when absolute power corrupts absolutely, when The Mob has nuclear first-strike capability, and when cows jump over the moon. Witty banter, one-sixth gravit...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780967684710
ISBN-10: 0967684714
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 144
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
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2.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: AiT/PlanetLar
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Trey avatar reviewed Astronauts in Trouble: Live from the Moon on + 260 more book reviews
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Its not bad, but not great either.

It is what Warren Ellis describes in his introduction - a summer tent pole of a movie. It does lack the brain he mentions however.

The premise is its the early 21st century and a billionaire has invited a news crew to go along with his expedition to reclaim the moon. They're there for a test run where ecoterrorist sabotage requires an early launch, the death of everyone at the launch site or the destruction of the expedition.

This is where the brains leave...

From there we get a muddied plot that doesn't make a lot of sense and art that isn't really up to the story the artist is trying to tell. The art is more like a bad movie of a lunar colony (Hey! We're walking like we're on Earth!). Worse, the science is crap. From making it to the moon with an early launch with limited fuel, to escape pods and other things.

As cheap popcorn, its not bad. As thought provoking entertainment or social satire, it fails.
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