Sunday, March 18, 2018

The Amazing Adventures of Jules: The Future Imperfect, by Émile Bravo

For reasons unknown to him, Jules has been chosen for a mission to space.  So begins The Amazing Adventures of Jules: The Future Imperfect, Émile Bravo's graphic novel for kids.  In a sense, Bravo's story is an "it could happen tomorrow" story, where a shuttle takes the astronauts to a space station, from which the launch the interstellar ship.  He doesn't take much time developing the ins and outs of technology, like how light-speed travel is possible, but this is a kids' story, not hard sci-fi.

He does explain, through the mad-scientist type crew members, relativity and time dilation.  It wasn't until the trip was underway that Jules grasped that during this eight-week journey, eight years will have passed on Earth.  He's in the dark most of the time, to comic effect.  Bravo packs a big, eventful adventure into a very small space, giving the story a rushed, urgent feeling.  The travel to another solar system, land on an alien planet, make first contact, and nearly spark an inter-stellar war.  That's a full day.
 The story line and illustrations give The Future Imperfect an old-school feel.  It seems like something from an earlier age, in a timeless, innocent sense, even as it looks forward.  This is a fun, light comic that will entertain the next generation of space travelers.



Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!

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