Planet Paradise V01 (2020) (digital) (drdoom-em... -

: Beneath the bright colors, there is a biting satire about tourism, class disparity, and the way humans (and aliens) interact with their environment. Community Perspectives

This book is a masterclass in visual pacing; Lonergan’s layouts are some of the most inventive in modern comics. [1.1]

Reviewers often highlight the book's pacing and the way it subverts typical "survival" tropes. Planet Paradise v01 (2020) (Digital) (DrDoom-Em...

: The art style leans into a European "Ligne Claire" vibe—think Tintin meets Moebius. It’s clean, colorful, and makes the alien landscapes feel both inviting and unsettling.

Calling all comic fans! If you’re looking for a breakdown of , you’ve likely come across the digital release by DrDoom-Empire . This original graphic novel, written and illustrated by Jesse Lonergan , is a standout sci-fi piece released by Image Comics in 2020 . : Beneath the bright colors, there is a

: Jesse Lonergan is known for his unique approach to panel layouts. He uses the page architecture to guide your eye in ways that feel cinematic and fluid. The "silent" or low-dialogue sequences are where the book truly shines.

The story follows a man and his robot bodyguard who survive a crash landing on a planet that serves as a massive, high-end resort for the galaxy's elite. What starts as a survival tale quickly shifts into a surreal exploration of a society built on luxury and the absurdities of extreme wealth. What Makes It Special : The art style leans into a European

It’s a strange, beautiful, and slightly cynical look at what a 'paradise' looks like when it's built solely for those who can afford it. [1.2]