Saturday, August 18, 2018

An ordinary shift at the day job...and a few aliens




“Yoko Tsuno” is a Franco-Belgian comic created by Roger Leloup, who worked with both Hergé (the man behind Tintin) and Peyo (who created the Smurfs). Personally, I feel too old for this rather obvious fifth-grader material, in which a bunch of super-precocious teenagers and kids save the world by a combination of martial arts, space age technology and sheer cleverness.

The story is unrealistic, not because of the scyfy elements, but rather because the larger-than-life characters are placed in a perfectly normal universe, complete with annoying reporters, currency fluctuations and expensive airline tickets! The adults are mildly surprised, but never shocked, by Yoko's advanced scientific expertise or the fact that blue-skinned aliens live beneath the ocean floor and occasionally surface in oversized space shuttles?!

OK, perhaps I don't have the right kind of imagination to really enjoy this, but “The Forge of Vulcan” was boring, with pretty trivial action and too much techno-stuff, as Yoko and her associates fight to save the world (or at least Martinique) from a tsunami triggered by evil beings from another planet…

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