Mark Crilley is an American comic book creator and children's book author/illustrator. He is the creator of Miki Falls, Akiko, and Brody's Ghost. He is also noted for his instructional videos for drawing in the manga-style. Crilley distributes drawing advice to artists via YouTube videos and his DeviantArt account. In August 2010, he starred in some how to draw videos for Funimation on demand. Mark Crilley's wife is Miki Crilley who he named Miki Falls after. The two have a daughter, Mio, and a son, Matthew. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cri...
Perhaps I shouldn't have started at volume four, but I found these stories to be a bit scattered. Granted you have different characters telling stories within the volume, which works sometimes, but in this case, I think it was a detriment to its cohesiveness. I found the stories to be a bit boring as well. Again, maybe should have read from the first volume as you should with most everything.
Some of the drawings were cute, some of them not as much. I'm a sucker for cute graphic novels!
It was fun to see the crew visiting Akiko in her own environment, but this collection consisting of short stories about the individual characters left it lacking what I experience as the magic of the Alia Rellapor saga and the chapter books- Namely, the focus on the relationships between the characters and the full immersion in adventuring through intergalactic lands.
Another series that my kids got me hooked on. In this volume, our rag-tag band of space adventurers have a quiet moment and share stories of their lives before they banded together. Nice collection of solo tales, where each member in our cast get their chance in the spotlight.
Great, fun series, full of humor and funky sci-fi ideas.
Why hasn't someone optioned the movie rights to this?