A Star Called the Sun by Simon Roy - ISBN: 9781534333246
Paperback
Gritty sci-fi tales of robotic clergy, hive-men, and ancient races.

A Star Called the Sun

A Collection Of Short Science Fiction Stories

$67.98

  • Paperback

    200 pages

  • Release Date

    10 March 2026

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Summary

“Worn-down characters, desolate environments, and grungy civilizations are reminiscent of the bande dessinée of Moebius and Grzegorz Rosinski, and are enlivened by the coloring in pastel shades and earth tones contributed by Sergei Nazarov and Drew Shields. The extensive worldbuilding and dark morals on offer here will appeal to fans of 2000 AD and Heavy Metal.” —Publishers Weekly

Robotic clergy, posthuman hive-men, immortal cyborgs and ancient alien races all pla…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781534333246
ISBN-10:153433324X
Author:Simon Roy
Publisher:Image Comics
Imprint:Image Comics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:200
Release Date:10 March 2026
Weight:363g
Dimensions:216mm x 152mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

“Worn-down characters, desolate environments, and grungy civilizations are reminiscent of the bande dessinée of Moebius and Grzegorz Rosinski, and are enlivened by the coloring in pastel shades and earth tones contributed by Sergei Nazarov and Drew Shields. The extensive worldbuilding and dark morals on offer here will appeal to fans of 2000 AD and Heavy Metal.” * Publishers Weekly *
“It’s exciting to see the histories, ecosystems, and technologies that Roy (along with colorists Sergei Nazarov and Drew Shields on assorted stories) can create with a limited page count, and he takes advantage of the short story form to experiment with narrative structure and tone, offering many different flavors of science fiction. These stories are anthropological, biological, and philosophical, but Roy always finds ways to make them feel personal and immediate.” * —The AV Club *
“These are stories with fantastical space settings that find ways to simultaneously speak to the past, present, and possible futures of humanity. And they are stories that use one of my personal favorite science fiction tricks—one that was for my money most expertly deployed by the great Ursula K. Le Guin—incorporating touches of anthropology, especially the third story, Pride of the Central Republic, my favorite of the individual chapters here.” * —The Comics Beat *

About The Author

Simon Roy

Simon Roy is a comics artist, illustrator, and writer. He is best known for his work on books such as Prophet, Tiger Lung, Habitat, The Field, and Jan’s Atomic Heart.

Roy has collaborated with publishers and clients including Dark Horse, Image Comics, and Dreamworks.

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