Hobson's Island (so called because Mr. Hobson bought it, or did Mr.
Hobson buy it because it was so called?) enjoyed decades of isolation in
the Atlantic Ocean. For years, the caretakers lived there peacefully,
with only a cow for company and an empty house to care for. But all is
suddenly disrupted when a wave of unusual visitors arrive: a deposed
African king fleeing a revolution, a Hobson descendant claiming
ownership, government agents eyeing the nation-less real estate, and
scientists looking to test a dangerous new invention. In typical
Themerson fashion, the comic is wound up with the serious and let go to
devastating effect. A clever and apt parodying of Cold War power plays
and twisted science, Hobson's Island is a strangely touching,
sympathetic, and emotional account of the families and individuals
brought together and broken up by Hobson's Island.