From writer RYAN O'SULLIVAN (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator PLAID KLAUS (Turncoat), comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last two humans left alive in the galaxy. They're low on fuel, they're low on food, and they're low on psychedelic space froot, but they're still determined to make it to the promised hippy-paradise, super-planet Euphoria. This is the story of their journey, the friends and enemies they made along the way, and how the universe responded to those who dared to live freely within it.
Ryan O'Sullivan is a comic book writer from the North of England. Best known for original works such as A Dark Interlude, Fearscape, Void Trip, and Turncoat; Ryan has also written for licensed properties such as Dark Souls, Warhammer 40,000, and The Evil Within; as well as music industry professionals such as RZA of the Wutang Clan, Yungblud, and Abbey Road Studios. His original graphic novel, Fearscape, was one of only two comics selected for The Guardian newspaper's "Best Books of the Year 2019". He is one quarter of the White Noise comic-writer studio.
Again, not a good start of the series. Everything is soo opaque. We just know that two persons are going to the promised land through the galaxy. And they stay on different planets during the course which are occupied by the animal-headed beings. Why the heck you have to give animal heads to aliens?!
Sorry, not my type of Sci-Fi. I was just intrigued by the idea of only two humans alive in the entire universe. Maybe I will read the next issue coming on December 27 IF I REMEMBER WHAT I READ HERE TILL THEN.
I think I was expecting too much out of this. A review I read a while ago said it was like reading a Hunter S. Thompson comic. I shouldn't have hung onto that. It just didn't grab and entertain me like I was hoping.
Two people are on this hallucinating space trip to find euphoria. While on this journey they are being followed by some not so friendly aliens. It has potential of being fun but it's going to take a few more issues before that happens for me.
The artwork is a lot of fun though. I really enjoyed it.
I found this enjoyable. Reminiscent of Saga, only more trippy and less epic in scope. It’s like Easy Rider in space. Not your usual comic book-mentality. The free spirit of the main characters lends to a freeness of plot.
Void Trip is funny and even a little bit philosophical. After all, with the universe being so large, what’s wrong with enjoying some Space Froot?
I was disappointed by this one. I love a space odyssey, but I found the protagonists obnoxious. The art was pretty cool, but i doubt I'll be taking another bite of this froot.
3.5 this is like when one of your stoner friends Tells you a story about their journey to Taco Bell. I added this to my pull list. The first issue was really funny.