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“While many space-age stories warp toward a final frontier, Vigneault turns his characters and their loyalties inward and inside out, begging readers to ask who, in any capitalist society, is the real enemy? “
“Vigneault’s decision to establish his cast and world at a slow burn over the first few chapters pays dividends in the high-stakes second half of this thoughtful and unabashedly political sf thriller.”
—Thomas L. Batten, Library Journal
“Propelled by secret allegiances, unexpected decisions, and a real sense of heart, Vigneault’s narrative unfolds as a fast-moving page-turner, but it is also a complex, visceral, even chilling exploration of the ways our identities, and our very humanity, are enmeshed with the larger political landscapes in which we find ourselves – for better and, sometimes, worse.”
—Andrew Woodrow-Butcher, Quill & Quire (Starred Review)
“…a pointed adventure that is incredibly deep and complex, telling more story in its 500-some trichromatic panels than could be told in 500 pages of text.”
—Natalia Yanchak, Montreal Review of Books
“Though the story starts off rather slow as João explores Homestead, the action-packed second half is where all the buildup pays off.”
—Sara Smith, Booklist
“TITAN is a perfect storm of European-style science fiction, packed with drama, character, understated futurism and a deep intelligence.” ★★★★★
“Fun, exciting, and profound, TITAN is an opportunity for American readers to experience a near-perfect effort by a cartoonist at the peak of his powers.”
—Benjamin Doyce, The Daily Fandom
“His drawing of parallels is neither heavy-handed nor clumsy, allowing space for the reader’s interpellation of the characters’ journey, leaving meaning-making with the reader, as great science fiction does.”
“It’s the type of graphic novel that will actively linger in your thoughts for days, pushing you to parse the connections to your own values and life.”
—Zack Quaintance, Comics Bookcase
“…a tense and riveting read. You won’t want to put it down, and when you do, you will recommend it to friends.”
—Josh Cox, Reed College Magazine
“François Vigneault is one of the most original and fun cartoonists out there today.”
