Les Trois soleils de Vinéa
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Released | 1976 | |
Publisher | Dupuis | |
Genre | Bande dessinée | |
Yoko Tsuno chronology | ||
Message pour l'éternité (1975) |
Les Trois soleils de Vinéa (1976) |
La Frontière de la vie (1977) |
Les Trois soleils de Vinéa (The Three Suns of Vinea) is the sixth book from Yoko Tsuno comic book series written by Roger Leloup and published in 1976. (ISBN 2-8001-0671-9)
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The Vineans prepare to return to their home planet, but first they must investigate whether is it is still habitable. Khany invites Yoko, Vic and Pol to join her and a few other Vineans in a faster-than-light vehicle that will bring them to Vinea's solar system in the M33 galaxy within two months. To their surprise, Vinea still exists, although it now has a synchronous rotation around its primaries. More surprises follow in rapid succession as Yoko and Khany find that the planet has acquired an artificial climate and is governed by a corrupted artificial intelligence. With the help of the artificial memory of Sadar, Khany's father, Yoko and her friends overthrow the AI's rule. Sadar's memory then guides them to a city on the arctic side of Vinea, a shelter filled with survivors in suspended animation. One of the first to be awakened is Synda, Khany's mother.
The Yoko Tsuno series by Roger Leloup |
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Main characters |
Yoko Tsuno | Vic Video | Pol Pitron |
Books |
Le Trio de l'étrange | L'Orgue du Diable | La Forge de Vulcain | Aventures électroniques | Message pour l'éternité | Les Trois soleils de Vinéa | La Frontière de la vie | Les Titans | La Fille du vent | La Lumière d'Ixo | La Spirale du temps | La Proie et l'ombre | Les Archanges de Vinéa | Le Feu de Wotan | Le Canon de Kra | Le Dragon de Hong Kong | Le Matin du monde | Les Exilés de Kifa | L'Or du Rhin | L'Astrologue de Bruges | La Porte des âmes | La Jonque céleste | La Pagode des brumes | Le Septième code |
Related articles |
Vinea | L'écume de l'aube |