Vern : custodian of the universe / Tyrell Waiters.

By: Waiters, Tyrell [author,, artist.]Contributor(s): Flying Eye Books [publisher.]Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: 166 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 191312309X; 9781913123093Subject(s): Janitors -- Comic books, strips, etc | Astrophysics -- Comic books, strips, etc | Multiverse -- Comic books, strips, etc | African Americans -- Comic books, strips, etc | Science fiction comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Action and adventure comics. | Comics (Graphic works) | Fiction. | Afrofuturist comics. | Graphic novels. | Humorous comics. | Science fiction comics. | Science fiction comics. | Action and adventure comics. | Afrofuturist comics. | Humorous comics. | Graphic novels. | Comics (Graphic works) | Fiction.DDC classification: 741.5973 LOC classification: PN6728.V47 | W35 2023Summary: "On the edge of burnout, Vern decides to return to his family in the Sunshine State to start over. Starting a new dead-end job as a custodian at Quasar--a local science facility with a shady motive--he shrugs on his uniform, grabs a mop and bucket, and trudges off to clean up... Black holes? Space-time anomalies? Galactic ooze? Things aren't entirely what they seem at Quasar, and when Vern accidentally plugs in a mysterious machine and finds himself standing on the brink of the destruction of every planet in the Multiverse, he's presented with the greatest question of all: what is the point? Fans of Ben Passmore's personal and political comics--as well as classic sci-fi comedies like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Rick and Morty -- will enjoy this world of hyper fantasy with a touch of humor, as told by a Black creator" --
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"First edition published in 2023 by Flying Eye Books Ltd."--Title page verso.

"On the edge of burnout, Vern decides to return to his family in the Sunshine State to start over. Starting a new dead-end job as a custodian at Quasar--a local science facility with a shady motive--he shrugs on his uniform, grabs a mop and bucket, and trudges off to clean up... Black holes? Space-time anomalies? Galactic ooze? Things aren't entirely what they seem at Quasar, and when Vern accidentally plugs in a mysterious machine and finds himself standing on the brink of the destruction of every planet in the Multiverse, he's presented with the greatest question of all: what is the point? Fans of Ben Passmore's personal and political comics--as well as classic sci-fi comedies like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Rick and Morty -- will enjoy this world of hyper fantasy with a touch of humor, as told by a Black creator" --

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