LeilaniOtter
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"Astra Lost in Space", created by Kenta Shinohara (who had already made a name for himself with the "Sket Dance" manga serialized through Shonen Jump (a manga mobile app)) features a crew of intrepid high school student astronauts heading off to a nearby planet for a retreat. But before they can enjoy the outing, a strange interstellar force catapults the crew back into the deepest regions of outer space. While they manage to get rescued thanks to an abandoned freighter ship, being lost in space is really only the start of their troubles.
What begins as a dire situation and a fight for survival as they visit one planet after another, segues into a desperate battle amongst themselves, as there's a terrible secret connection to all of them, and one of their own stands ready to destroy them all.
I LOVED the writing in this so much. Every chapter ends with a cliffhanger and a reason to keep reading and watching. The characters are very diverse, if not cookie-cutter from the usual anime/manga tropes, making them each likeable and relatable in some way, and each of them have specific talents that prove useful in the right circumstances..
I grew up watching the original series "Lost in Space", and I can tell that the creator was very much inspired by it. Like the series, the characters also visit other planets for some reason or another, usually to continue their survival on board the ship. But it's the plot that really shines. Each chapter provides new clues, each cliffhanger asks questions that can't be answered until the next. and we're kept guessing about this sinister secret connection they share until the very end.
I'm glad this was just a one-and-done also, because the ending left me happy if not pining for a sequel.
If you're into complex mysteries and slow-burn and wicked plot development inside the constant theater of interplanetary travel, this is definitely one to check out. ?
9.5/10
What begins as a dire situation and a fight for survival as they visit one planet after another, segues into a desperate battle amongst themselves, as there's a terrible secret connection to all of them, and one of their own stands ready to destroy them all.
I LOVED the writing in this so much. Every chapter ends with a cliffhanger and a reason to keep reading and watching. The characters are very diverse, if not cookie-cutter from the usual anime/manga tropes, making them each likeable and relatable in some way, and each of them have specific talents that prove useful in the right circumstances..
I grew up watching the original series "Lost in Space", and I can tell that the creator was very much inspired by it. Like the series, the characters also visit other planets for some reason or another, usually to continue their survival on board the ship. But it's the plot that really shines. Each chapter provides new clues, each cliffhanger asks questions that can't be answered until the next. and we're kept guessing about this sinister secret connection they share until the very end.
I'm glad this was just a one-and-done also, because the ending left me happy if not pining for a sequel.
If you're into complex mysteries and slow-burn and wicked plot development inside the constant theater of interplanetary travel, this is definitely one to check out. ?
9.5/10