![]() ![]() I loved seeing the visit being told from the perspective of the alien, and alternative to a human’s reaction to life landing on the planet. Perhaps there is an important lesson to be learned with regards to our outlook upon and treatment of those that are new to us. ![]() It would be interesting to discuss how they each approach someone different, is welcoming rather than being afraid. An interesting parallel is drawn between these colours, so strongly connected to the uncertainty and strangeness that humans attribute to other planets/universes, and the atmosphere generated when the alien encounters the Earth.Īfter encountering a child, the alien strikes up a refreshing friendship and each shows the other around their home. ![]() Drawing back to those classic deep, dark and almost inky colours that are often associated with space. ![]() I really enjoyed the sense of otherness built in the depiction of the planet. A mistaken turn on the Milky Way leads a UFO to encounter a strange planet… planet Earth! Here, the Earth is explored in all of its beauty, with Kitamura’s wide, rolling illustrated landscapes unveiling the sublimity and immensity of our world. ![]()
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