Do not miss this dynamite comic on May 6 th. (star of the last series) Clandestiny stands tall, meeting the high bar set by Roche Limit and possibly even raising it a few more notches. She’s an exciting enigma and a worthy successor to Ford. Sasha is already incredibly complex, with so many unknowns floating around her it’s hard to even get a bead on her true motivations. It’s a framing device you’ve probably seen before but where Clandestiny shines are in its many nuances and mysteries. But before they can even start on fixing the ship they’ve gotta find out who and where that surprise attack came from. One hell of a rough landing later they’re stranded until they can make repairs. The situation quickly escalates and before anyone can even wrap their heads around what’s happening they’re plummeting to the surface. While bringing everyone up to speed on the task ahead they suddenly receive a transmission from the supposedly abandoned planet, a distress signal no less. Elbus’s command of the room keeps things civil for the interim. The mission hasn’t even begun in earnest yet but tensions are already sky high. As their ship nears Dispater the crew congregates for a debrief before landfall. She’s joined by Elbus, the gruff rough n’ tumble leader of the operation and a real motley crew of mercenaries whose ideals seem to lay somewhere south of loyalty and honour. They’re on a mission to Dispater (the planet from the original Roche Limit series) to investigate the abandoned colony and set up a temporary settlement.Ĭlandestiny’s finds its lead in Sasha, the science lead on the mission. We’re following an entirely new group of protagonists on a journey that differs greatly from what we’ve already seen in Roche Limit. Clandestiny advances the universe of Roche Limit 75 years since we last saw it, with a lot of change happening in the time. New artist, Kyle Charles, stays true to Roche Limit’s already established space noir atheistic while adding his own unique touch. #Roche limit clandestiny series#“Roche Limit: Clandestiny” #1 brings back the critically acclaimed Image series with a shiny new first issue that’s perfect for new comers and old fans alike.
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