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Planeta by Ana Oncina

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Planeta

Ana Oncina

Tokyopop · Paperback · February 18, 2025

Reading lane: YA Sci-Fi Comics

A sci-fi lesbian romance taking place in two possible realities: a cozy little cabin on modern Earth, or the distant planet Nebulon ruled by technological advances far beyond our time.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Mixed Signals

A category-crossing comic for when you want your reading to keep moving.

Come here for

  • YA sci-fi / folklore / queer-comics blend
  • graphic-novel pacing, steady immersion

Expect

  • sci-fi, LGBT, and fairy-tale shelf signals
  • a sustained narrative read

Book Details

Authors
Ana Oncina
Publisher
Tokyopop
Published
February 18, 2025
Format
Paperback
Theme
YA Sci-Fi Comics · YA LGBTQ+ Comics
Reading lane
YA Sci-Fi Comics

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Science Fiction Comics

  • Yuri Manga

  • European Comics & Bandes Dessinees

About This Book

A sci-fi lesbian romance taking place in two possible realities: a cozy little cabin on modern Earth, or the distant planet Nebulon ruled by technological advances far beyond our time. This unique and thought-provoking graphic novel by acclaimed Spanish artist Ana Oncina features a variety of color palettes contrasting between each setting, creating a soft-hued, dreamy atmosphere for this story about searching for one's place in the world. Nature-loving loner Valentina lives...

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A sci-fi lesbian romance taking place in two possible realities: a cozy little cabin on modern Earth, or the distant planet Nebulon ruled by technological advances far beyond our time. This unique and thought-provoking graphic novel by acclaimed Spanish artist Ana Oncina features a variety of color palettes contrasting between each setting, creating a soft-hued, dreamy atmosphere for this story about searching for one's place in the world. Nature-loving loner Valentina lives in a small, cozy cabin in the middle of the forest with her dog Sopa. Every night, she has a dream: she lives isolated on another planet with Ane, her partner. And although everything is too strange, too white and too silent, it seems that Ane and Valentina are made for each other. But is Ane real? To what extent is this alternative reality a dream?

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