SCIENCE FICTION EPIC STARLIGHT BY MILLAR AND PARLOV DAZZLES IN FEBRUARY
Image Comics graphic novel
imbued with wonder
Forty
years ago, Air Force test pilot Duke McQueen saved the universe. Then
he came home from a splendorous alien world, married his best girl,
settled down, had two sons, and grew old. His stories of his journey
across galaxies became the subject of whispered ridicule. But in
STARLIGHT, the Image Comics graphic novel by superstar comics writer
Mark Millar (JUPITER’S LEGACY, Kick-Ass)
and artist Goran Parlov, Duke — alone after his sons leave home and his
wife dies — gets a message from space: the Universe needs a hero again.
A
sweeping science fiction epic, STARLIGHT features Millar’s most
heartfelt storytelling to date, while Parlov depicts with equal skill a
dazzling alien planet and and old man’s loneliness with his gorgeous,
Moebius-esque art. Duke is returning to Tantalus a legendary hero, but
is he still the man he was forty years ago?
“The whole character just seemed to pour out the moment I started writing him,” said Millar of Duke in an interview
on Image Comics’ website, “and I found myself really caring about him.
His life is like any of our father's or grandfather's, except for this
one amazing thing that happened forty years ago, and so as the first
issue closes and he gets a chance to go back we're really with him on
that journey.”
A
must-read for anyone who wants their sci-fi to have a sense of wonder,
STARLIGHT will be in comic book stores on February 11 and in bookstores
on February 24. It is available for pre-order now. It is currently in
development at Fox as a feature film.
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- ISBN 978-1-63215-017-2
- Diamond Comic order code DEC140693
- 168 pages, paperback, color
- $14.99
- Collects STARLIGHT #1-6
- Rated Teen Plus
- In comic book stores February 11, bookstores February 24
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Praise for STARLIGHT:
“Millar
and Parlov have succeeded in telling this adventure story by
understanding the genre and what makes it work, not by attempting to
reinvent or subvert it. The heroes are heroic and the villains are
villainous. The action is exciting and the emotions are sentimental….
Rather than pointing out the farcical nature of science fiction pulps,
Millar and Parlov embrace what is great about Starlight’s influences.” –Chase Magnett, Comicbook.com
“Eschewing
fake cynicism and the compulsion to sell comics by scandalizing his
reader, he focuses on telling a good story about youth and age, second
chances, and the great adventure of life.” –John Parker, Comics Alliance
“Starlight is a joy in every sense of the word, as is the collaboration between Miller and Parlov.” –Jeff Lake, IGN
“It’s the rare book that knows its responsibility to its audience is to inspire as well as entertain.” –Gavin Rehfeldt, Doom Rocket
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ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
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by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to
become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image
currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd
McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major
houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline,
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nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science
fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction,
humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium
today. For more information, visit
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