JULES VERNE'S LIGHTHOUSE #1-2 (David Hine, Brian Haberlin)

Le Phare du Bout du Monde de Jules Verne réinventé à la sauce S.F. par David Hine et Brian Haberlin.

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Bestselling creative duo David Hine and Brian Haberlin—who brought readers breakout hits like The Marked and Sonata—are back again this April with an all-new adventure in Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse.

Set on the high seas of space, and based upon the work of master storyteller Jules Verne, this five issue science fiction miniseries will launch from Image/Shadowline with an extra length first issue.

« Brian introduced me to this lesser-known Jules Verne story of dastardly brigands and survival on a lonely, windswept island, » said Hine. « We did the obvious thing and transformed it into an epic science-fiction tale of space piracy, wormholes, galaxy-spanning conflict and a glitchy but lovable robot called Moses. »

Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse is set at the edge of the galaxy, where there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse. The only brain powerful enough to navigate ships through a sargasso of naturally occurring wormholes, potentially cutting months or even years off a spaceship’s journey. Three humans, one alien, and a nanny bot have manned the remote station for years in relative peace until the arrival of Captain Kongre and his band of cutthroat pirates threatens the future of civilization and reveals that each of the Lighthouse crew has been hiding a shocking secret.

He who controls the Lighthouse controls this part of the galaxy.

Haberlin added: « Lighthouse is a story that has been in my orbit for years. It’s one of Jules Verne’s most interesting stories on an emotional/psychological level. David and I love playing with flawed characters and this story is simply full of them. A tale of survival and redemption, against all odds at the far corner of the universe! »

Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse #1 Cover A by Haberlin and Geirrod Van Dyke (Diamond Code FEB210038) and Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse #1 Cover B by Haberlin and Van Dyke (Diamond Code FEB210039) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, April 14.

Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse #1 will also be available for purchase across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play.

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JULES VERNE’S LIGHTHOUSE #1

Written by: David Hine, Brian Haberlin.

Art by: Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke.

Covers by: Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke.

Description: At the edge of the galaxy, there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse. The only brain powerful enough to navigate ships through a sargasso of naturally occurring wormholes, potentially cutting months or even years off a spaceship’s journey. Three humans, one alien, and a nanny bot have manned the remote station for years in relative peace until the arrival of Captain Kongre and his band of cutthroat pirates threatens the future of civilization and reveals that each of the Lighthouse crew has been hiding a shocking secret. He who controls the Lighthouse controls this part of the galaxy.

Pages: 32.

Price: $3.99.

In stores: April 14.

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En voyant la cover je me suis dit que ça sentait la période top Cow, Ascension de finch et autres et là je vois le noms des scénaristes et du coup je suis pas surpris du tout :stuck_out_tongue:

Pas mal ce premier numéro. Hine prend le temps de poser les choses, dans un premier épisode de 48 pages. Miam !

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JULES VERNE’S LIGHTHOUSE #2

Written by: David Hine, Brian Haberlin.

Art by: Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke.

Covers by: Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke.

Description: When Vasquez runs out of her medication, her nanny bot Moses comes up with a new prescription. Now she has to contend with mood swings and side effects as well as a horde of murderous space pirates. This could turn out to be a very bad day.

Pages: 32.

Price: $3.99.

In stores: May 19.

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