Since he adopted the mantle of Starman, Jack Knight's whole
life has been turned upside down, as he made new friends -
as well as new enemies. While Jack's in space searching for
Will Payton, the previous incarnation of Starman and brother
of Jack's current girlfriend, his ship is destroyed and he's
forced into a desperate battle for survival on a grim prison
world. With help from an unexpected quarter, Jack now finds
himself embroiled in the fight to free the planet's people
from the yoke of their despotic leader...
Stars
My Destination is
an enjoyable romp through Starman's universe. While the art,
for the most part is uncomplicated and uncluttered, it does
the trick. In fact, in a lot of places, the art has an almost
childlike quality.
But
it is the calibre of the writing that is the most impressive
element of this collection. There's a look of Dan Dare
about this collection - a retro feel that you can't quite
put your finger on. And it was this that makes it difficult
not to enjoy Stars My Destination.
The
main concern I had though, was that it seemed a little over
priced when you compare it to similar Titan releases.
A
great read, and one that Starman fans will appreciate
Nick
Smithson
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