Planetary #1
This French softcover collects the opening story arc of Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's acclaimed series, presenting the first six issues of Planetary. The narrative follows a secret organization of 'archaeologists of the unknown' as they investigate the hidden history of the 20th century's strange phenomena and superhuman encounters. This edition includes the initial storyline 'All Over the World and Other Stories,' establishing the team's mission and the larger mystery of the Four.
In "Tout autour du monde," Elijah Snow joins Jakita Wagner and the enigmatic Planetary team—three field agents and a shadowy fourth member—on their first mission: investigating a hidden cavern in the Adirondacks, the final known destination of the legendary 1930s adventurer Doc Brass. As they delve into the subterranean ruins, the team uncovers traces of a forgotten past that challenge their understanding of history, technology, and the world’s hidden layers.
In "Havres étranges," Planetary investigates the wreckage of a Hark building when they witness Jim Wilder vanish after touching a lightning-bolt-shaped rock—only to return transformed, infused with power by a sentient interdimensional ship stranded on Earth for millions of years. Now bound to a desperate mission, Wilder seeks six other superhumans to help pilot the ship home, with Planetary joining the search across forgotten corners of the world.
In "4," Elijah uncovers the hidden history of the Four—early 1960s astronauts whose mission took a dark turn, transforming them into guardians of a secret legacy. Once pioneers of space, they now hoard advanced technology and knowledge, leaving behind a trail of violence and mystery that echoes across time.
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↩ Reprints Gen 13 #33 (1998), Planetary #1 (1999), Planetary #2 (1999), Planetary #3 (1999), Planetary #4 (1999), Planetary #5 (1999), Planetary #6 (1999), Planetary #[1] (2000), Planetary #1 (2001)
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