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Voyagis

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What if one of the VOYAGER probes was found by aliens on an uninhabitable planet laid waste by a wandering black hole? Their resources dwindling and under the thumb of a relentless tyrant, alien hero Sen’s discovery of the probe leads to adventure and possible salvation for her and her people. Collects VOYAGIS #1-5

144 pages, Paperback

First published June 27, 2023

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Sumeyye Kesgin

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542 reviews31 followers
September 3, 2023
Started out interesting and I was really enjoying the art. Then I started to notice some bad English and it started to annoy me. Then things just kinda started to happen with little to no explanation or fallout. And finally they try and have an interesting twist but it falls completely flat due to the poor foundation, bad grammar and inevitable focus on coming to Earth, sigh.
Why cant characters stay in their fictional world! What was with the random quotes?
If more focus had been kept on the main characters overcoming issues on their own planet, it could have been so much more compelling.
Very disappointing.
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4,011 reviews19 followers
December 8, 2023
I like the art. The first issue didn't hook me, but the story was pretty good once we got into it. The ending felt a little rushed.

Sen is the last of her kind. Living with the Modians And being pursued for some reason by an artificial intelligence, she and her adoptive family encounter the Voyager probe and she begins having visions of a place called Earth.
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529 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2024
Whilst underdeveloped in some areas, there is still enough here for a fun, compact read. The story does feel compressed by the format, but the art is lovely at times.
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