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Orphans
Orphans | Robert Recchioni
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A devastating energy beam strikes the Earth, instantly killing a sixth of the world population. Deemed to be a premeditated attack by aliens from a distant planet, a Serbian scientist named Jsana Juric and a Japanese army colonel named Takeshi Nakamura gather a group of orphaned children who survived the disaster to become lethal soldiers trained to invade the hostile planet in hopes of preventing a repeat attack. Divided into teams, the children get to know each other, and begin to understand that surviving the training will itself be a brutal test. Lives are sacrificed and difficult lessons are learned, all in the interest of turning children into hardened killing machines. One such impressionable child is Jonas . . . Meanwhile, in a parallel storyline set in the future, a ground invasion force reaches the alien planet from which the energy beam supposedly originated. Before setting foot on the planet, every soldier receives a vaccine to combat the deadly radiation on the planet, a course that must be repeated every day. The battles are tough, and the human forces suffer massive casualties, until a team of five soldiers appear and make short work of the aliens. These five heroes are Jonas and his companions--the "Orphans." A massively popular series by Italian authors Roberto Recchioni and Emiliano Mammucari, this series has spawned five spin-off series (or "seasons").
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Carolhreads
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I read this as an #arc from #netgally , im loving there a wide range of graphic novels. This is definitely a more adult themed graphic novel than previous graphic novels I‘ve read today . Well drawn and I loved the development of the characters. Training orphans to become soilders is a pretty unique concept and I like the sci-fi element of the story. Thanks again #netgally.

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TheDigressiveApproach
Orphans | Robert Recchioni
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ARC provided by NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed this volume. It was a good introduction to the series. The artwork was beautiful and evocative.
The story focused on character development and had little in the way of concrete plot. I wish the following volumes explore the aliens more as I am expecting they well. The ending left me in anticipation of the next volume.
Overall rating: 3.5 stars