Rogue Planet by Cullen Bunn, Andy MacDonald, Nick Filardi

by Cullen BunnAndy MacDonaldNick Filardi

4 Stars



A salvage ship goes to a seemingly abandoned planet to try and score big. But the crew got more than they expected when they landed in a nightmare. As they explore the planet to find the payload they are looking for they must dodge razor rocks, that look like giant crystals, poisonous vapors and the dead of all who came before them. After being attacked by a giant piece of flesh with eyes, mouths and tentacles they make a run back for their ship. But the crew who stayed behind have also been attacked. They are taken by the natives of the planet as a sacrifice for the hungry god that crash landed on their planet long ago. 


The art of this was lovely to look at. There were a few inconsistencies, among the art however. Sometimes characters were pictured without the breathing appliances they seem to need in the atmosphere. But the coloring was sharp and made everything look realistic. It was captivating and quick read, I finished it in under an hour. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys horror with their sci-fi. 

I have been given an arc of this title from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.