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Lava – Graphic Novel Review

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Hey everyone, I’m Ayxan Solongo aka Arden Skye aka TimeFliesAway, a shapeshifter traveling through the multiverse. 


In this world, I’ve visited the Planet Davrim and got to see a glimpse of Kone’s life. The planet was recently invaded by humans but so far it seems they only came to study it. Kone was sent by a company, Mercy Mission, and works as a doctor on the planet. He really likes it there as he once went out of his way to save/help a patient, even though the alien folk doesn’t trust him.

It’s a very quick adventure that felt like a prologue. There’s some secrecy around the robots, the mission and the environment. Perhaps a bit cliche and nothing really new in the genre, but it still makes me want to explore more. I hope I’ll get to visit it again? I’d like to know more about this alien species and their language.

The art style is simple but cutesy.

Thank you to the author, E.B. Roshan, for sending me a digital invitation. The story was released as a short comic on August 26, 2025 in this universe.

CriteriaScoresOur Score
Art1-54.5
Pacing1-53
Characters1-54
Writing Style1-54
Originality1-53

Left 11th November 2025
~Arden Skye

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