This is probably not going to go very far, since this is an anglophone board and translations are spotty, but does/has anybody else here read the Yoko Tsuno BD series? The other thread made me think of it again, how much I loved these science-fiction tales when I was younger. For those unfamiliar with the books, they revolve around an multitalented electrical engineer who, along with her friends--and, eventually, adopted daughter--gets into a series of adventures always revolving around cutting-edge technology or beyond, as some of recurring plot threads involve alien migrants and their planet, or a time machine. The artwork was also very good, a combination of pulpy (colored spheres, wiring, retro-industrial chic in space) and realistic landscapes and cityscapes.
If anybody does read these, what did you think of the most recent books? I couldn't get into them the way I remembered being enthralled by the earlier ones. I don't know if it's just a question of nostalgia and the difference in reading children's books as a child and as an adult, or if there's actually been a downturn in quality, but I felt like the plotting was wonky.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
If anybody does read these, what did you think of the most recent books? I couldn't get into them the way I remembered being enthralled by the earlier ones. I don't know if it's just a question of nostalgia and the difference in reading children's books as a child and as an adult, or if there's actually been a downturn in quality, but I felt like the plotting was wonky.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman