This newer series of small, landscape format, flexicover books takes the Moomin strips and repackages them in individual volumes with each story newly coloured by the editorial team at Drawn & Quarterly to give each small book extra kid-friendly appeal. What does a moomin do in the face of certain doom? There is no escape for anyone and the oncoming disaster is really a test of character. The foreboding and unearthly atmosphere of the novel is less existentially scary in this strip, but there is still plenty of weirdness and perhaps a prescient taster of the effects of climate change as the seas dry up and there’s no water anywhere as the comet approaches. In this case it’s Comet in Moominland, condensed into a much simpler narrative.Ī strange cloud with a distinctive shape appears in the sky over Moominvalley: “Must be an omen!” Snorkmaiden exclaims, and one by one everyone flees this unsettling astral phenomenon until only the moomins are left. Unlike the others, this one is an adaptation of an earlier Moomin novel. Moomin and the Comet is number seventeen of Tove Jansson’s 21 stories originally created in daily, black and white comic strips for the London Evening News between 19.
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