Open Earth
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
Rigo is a young woman of her time: specifically, the time just after the collapse of Earth. After living her whole life on a small space station orbiting the planet, the cultural norms and rules of her Californian parents are just history to her. In between work shifts at the station air farm, Rigo explores her own desires, developing openly polyamorous relationships with her friends and crewmates. When she starts to feel one of those relationships change, however, Rigo must balance her new feelings with the stability of her other relationships, as well as the hard-earned camaraderie of a small crew floating in the vastness of space. But, as the ship motto goes, "Honesty keeps us alive."
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This erotic sci-fi graphic novel chronicles one day on the space station California, a floating community that has had no contact with the home planet since Earth's complete political and ecological collapse. Rigo is unbothered by Earth's fate. As part of the first generation born in space, she disdains her parents' nostalgia and old-fashioned morals. Rigo and her peers enjoy open, queer, polyamorous relationships, which align with the station's motto, "Honesty keeps us alive." In between her work shifts, Rigo makes time for her three primary sexual partners: civic-minded Hex, nonbinary engineer Franklin, and the serious but romantic scientist Carver. Their easy equilibrium is disturbed when a spot opens up in Carver's living quarters and Franklin and Rigo both want to move in. Rigo must find a way to balance her desire for a deeper relationship with Carver against the harmony and happiness of the crew as a whole. The California is no cold, sterile vessel; its citizens wear bright colors, tend small plants, and decorate their spaces with garlands and lamps. The characters are lovingly drawn, especially Spanish-speaking Rigo, whose confidence and pleasure in her own curvy body are refreshing. For comics fans who dream optimistically about the future, the diverse cast and sex-positive, cooperative storyline combine into a utopian vision.