Moonchild and Others #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bandes Dessinées de Nicholas Cuti," Moonchild and her Taxi-Trog shrink to microscopic size and stumble upon U-238, a benign uranium atom whose peaceful existence is upended by a neutron storm that transforms him into the sinister U-235—setting off a chain of bizarre, high-stakes consequences. Written and illustrated by Nicola Cuti, this surreal 2007 tale blends science-fueled absurdity with a touch of the uncanny, all rendered in Cuti’s distinctive, hands-on style, with his own pencils and inks defining both the interior and the striking cover.
In "She Was Called...Moonchild," Moonchild and her Taxi-Trog shrink to microscopic size and stumble upon U-238, a calm, humanoid uranium atom—until a neutron storm transforms him into the scheming, sinister U-235, setting off a chain of absurd, high-stakes antics. The story blends sci-fi whimsy with sharp humor, all in a brisk, four-page adventure.
When Moonie’s peaceful visit to Kit’s Planet turns chaotic after a pirate attack, she’s whisked to safety by Spud, a quirky dimension traveler with a knack for the unexpected. Together, they take a whirlwind tour through strange and surreal realms, where the rules of reality are just suggestions.
Jo zips through space on Phlug, a spotted egg-shaped creature with two legs, when she stumbles upon a cupcake with a note that reads: "He who takes this tasty treat—will become whatever he eats."
In "Back Through Time," Moonie ventures to the Time Temple seeking help for her broken Spiro Agnew wrist-watch, only to be unexpectedly whisked through time and deposited in the Garden of Eden. Written by the creators of Moonchild and Others, this short, wry sci-fi tale blends humor with a touch of cosmic absurdity as Moonie navigates one of history’s most famous (and unlikely) settings.
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