Trapped on a planet millions of light years away from Earth, five
scientists must survive sub-zero temperatures and horrific alien
creatures as they make their way across the dead, frozen landscape to
their base in this action-packed graphic novel.
It is the age of space exploration, and five scientists travel 80
million light years from home to study the planet of Siberia, the
location of Earth's 56th colony. Completely covered with dense snow and
steep mountains, Siberia's poles reach temperatures of -300° F with icy
winds of close to 200 mph.
After their shuttle crashes, the surviving scientists must walk across
hundreds of miles of frozen wasteland to find the terrain basecamp.
Between the biting cold, devastating snow storms, and horrific alien
creatures, their chances of survival are close to absolute zero. In
Siberia 56, author Christophe Bec imagines a hostile and fascinating
world that harkens to the very best of the science fiction and horror
genres. Superbly illustrated by Alexis Sentenac, this stunning work
offers a chilling tale of survival in the vast recesses of a dying
planet.