Valerian Vol. 21 - The Time Opener

A gripping tale of time travel and cosmic battles

Pierre Christin author Jean-Claude Mezieres illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cinebook Ltd

Published:7th Dec '17

Should be back in stock very soon

Valerian Vol. 21 - The Time Opener cover

In the latest adventure, Valerian and Laureline confront the Wolochs while seeking to harness the Time Opener to restore their devastated Earth.

In Valerian Vol. 21 - The Time Opener, readers are taken on an exhilarating journey through the cosmos and across time as two agents from 24th century Earth work tirelessly to protect both their world’s past and future. The narrative unfolds amidst chaos, as the malevolent Wolochs wreak havoc throughout space, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Amidst this turmoil, Valerian and Laureline, alongside a handful of courageous allies, stand firm against the encroaching darkness. Their quest is not just a battle against evil but also a race against time itself.

The stakes are high as the protagonists aim to utilize a mysterious artifact known as the Time Opener. This powerful tool holds the potential to reverse the devastation caused by the Wolochs, but it comes with its own set of challenges and sacrifices. The story delves into themes of resilience and hope, exploring what it truly means to fight for one’s home. Valerian and Laureline’s journey is fraught with uncertainty, prompting questions about the price of victory and the nature of the Earth they may reclaim.

As the 21st installment in this iconic series, Valerian Vol. 21 - The Time Opener showcases the rich tapestry of science fiction storytelling. With its imaginative plot and well-developed characters, it continues to influence the genre and resonates with fans of all ages. The dynamic duo of Valerian, an action-oriented anti-hero, and Laureline, a pioneering strong female lead, adds depth to this colorful narrative, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre.

ISBN: 9781849183376

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64 pages