Lsbn
Emma Jayne
(Author)
Sloane Leong
(Author)
Description
A lesbian mech rom-com graphic novel by Ignatz and Prism Award-winning cartoonist Emma Jayne!After many grueling years of defending against colossal, violent creatures, the machine that will turn the conflict in humanity's favor is nearing completion...until the war unexpectedly comes to a sudden, peaceful resolution.
The world rejoices. However, two women fall into crisis as their life's work becomes obsolete. Commander Sugimoto and her lead engineer Mischa Polyakov have spent nearly every waking moment together since the project's inception, but without the pretense of their careers and world-ending calamity, do they have a reason to stay in one another's lives?
Product Details
Price
$14.99
$13.94
Publisher
Silver Sprocket
Publish Date
June 14, 2023
Pages
80
Dimensions
5.2 X 6.93 X 0.32 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798886200218
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Emma Jayne is an Ignatz and Prism Award-winning cartoonist from Michigan, best known for her works Trans Girls Hit the Town and Pseudo Slut Transmission.
Sloane Leong is a cartoonist, illustrator, writer, and editor of mixed indigenous ancestries. Through her work, she engages with visceral futurities and fantasies through a radical, kaleidoscopic lens. She is currently living on Chinook land near what is known as Portland, Oregon with her family and three dogs.
Reviews
"Boldly intimate queer sci-fi mixed with incredible colors--and cool robots--make LSBN a fun and intriguing ride to the end." - Iasmin Omar Ata, Mis(h)adra
"As usual, Emma manages to capture the particular tenderness that exists between trans people and the thrilling, heartbreaking uncertainty that comes with pursuing that destiny." - Casey Nowak, No Better Words
"The ornateness of Emma Jayne's neon mecha-landscapes both frame and are comfortably lived-in and dramatized by the tension and romance of its ambitious human characters. Love is felt in the details of the flesh and electric bodies that yearn for the future together." - Sunmi, Firebird, Cameraman
"Jayne's sly sense of humor pairs well with her imaginatively rendered sci-fi hardware and Leong's bold palette. It's a slim but spicy read that's sure to tickle the fancy of queer sci-fi and romance fans." - Publishers Weekly
"A fantastic story about queer support, self-confidence, and the joys of transformation." - Dainy Bernstein, Shelf Awareness, starred review
"As usual, Emma manages to capture the particular tenderness that exists between trans people and the thrilling, heartbreaking uncertainty that comes with pursuing that destiny." - Casey Nowak, No Better Words
"The ornateness of Emma Jayne's neon mecha-landscapes both frame and are comfortably lived-in and dramatized by the tension and romance of its ambitious human characters. Love is felt in the details of the flesh and electric bodies that yearn for the future together." - Sunmi, Firebird, Cameraman
"Jayne's sly sense of humor pairs well with her imaginatively rendered sci-fi hardware and Leong's bold palette. It's a slim but spicy read that's sure to tickle the fancy of queer sci-fi and romance fans." - Publishers Weekly
"A fantastic story about queer support, self-confidence, and the joys of transformation." - Dainy Bernstein, Shelf Awareness, starred review