What are some space opera/planetary romance comics Yea Forums?

what are some space opera/planetary romance comics Yea Forums?

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that movie sucked

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There aren't any. Everything is all capes, all the time. Welcome to comics.

Well duh, read the comics

kinda:
- Sky Doll
space related; no or sparse romance:
- Shangri-la by Mathieu Bablet
- Wake (Sillage in original French)
- Worlds of Aldebaran
- Prophet
- Space Trawler (has interspecies relations)

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Any story recommendations? I've read the one that introduced Lorelaine and one with elemental monsters. In both Valerian seemed kinda useless. Are there any where he gets to shine?

Jodorowsky’s sci-fi stuff usually has a bit of romance in it

>not knowing what planetary romance is
You people are disgusting.

Nexus

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>Mark Millar

>expecting idiots who don't even know what planetary romance is to have taste
user, pls.

It's about an aging Flash Gordon type who gets called back "Mongo" to save them from a new threat. Not even Millar could screw that up. There's not a single booby-trapped uterus in sight.

La Cité des Eaux Mouvantes
L'Empire des Mille Planètes
Le Pays Sans Étoiles
Les Oiseaux du Maître
Métro Châtelet Direction Cassiopée/Brooklyn Station Terminus Cosmos
Sur les Frontières

And the hors-série Par les Chemins de l'Espace, which are the pre-Laureline short stories.

What the fuck is Planetary Romance then, you irritating autist?

Planetary Romance is a type of sci-fi which is primarily set on a single planet, with a focus on environmental detail and fleshing out of said world's mechanics, often--but not always--possessing mystical undertones.

Metroid, Flash Gordon, John Carter of Mars, Planet Hulk, Dune, Thundercats, The Dark Crystal, Avatar, etc.

I always think that's a picture of Race Bannon when I see it.

Fear Agent, maybe?

Wasn't there also an anime? How was that?

It's also come to be somewhat synonymous with pulpy sci fi, again, like Flash Gordon or John Carter.

I've been bingeing Nexus. I'm on the final omnibus and it's going to be sad to be done with the series.

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eh not bad for what it is. Like a lotta animes it goes full pants on head towards the end. Worth a watch but not something you have to see.

No Buck Rogers?

Doesn't Buck Rogers fly around space more? He's a bit less centralized.