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In Utero

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AKIRA meets ALIENS, and ANNIHILATION meets EVANGELION, in this coming-of-age monster tale from award-winning graphic novelist Chris Gooch. Twelve years after a disastrous explosion, young Hailey is dropped off by her mum at a holiday camp in a dilapidated shopping mall. Alienated from the other kids, she connects with an eerie older teen named Jen… but soon dark horrors awaken, and the two new friends are caught up in a cataclysmic battle between two terrifying creatures who have been lying dormant all this time. One of Australia's most acclaimed young graphic novelists, Chris Gooch expertly crafts a taut and intimate thriller about mothers and daughters, the monstrous and the mundane, and the power of friendship in the midst of catastrophe.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 23, 2023
      In this tightly plotted creature feature, 12-year-old Hailey begrudgingly attends a holiday program in a defunct Australian shopping center that’s still recovering from damages by an explosion 12 years ago. She evades adult supervision and aimlessly explores the structure’s dilapidated remains until she meets Jen, an enticingly independent teenager who offers to show Hailey the building’s more interesting elements. Upon arriving in the mall’s flooded parking garage, the pair find a massive egg, which Jen reveals is her true form. Jen demonstrates additional physics-defying abilities and invites an intrigued Hailey into her psychic “private space,” an alternate realm depicted as a crimson wasteland punctuated by a giant lupine skeleton, the remnants of Jen’s mother. Meanwhile, an infestation of a different type of egg transforms the shopping center into a militarized quarantine area that is quickly rendered futile as the visceral, brain-like objects begin merging into one enormous creature. Red-tinged panels that recount the dramatic death of Jen’s mother alternate with blue-toned scenes of the eggs’ alarming and malicious reassembly until the two parallel stories unite in an inevitable showdown, culminating in an eerie and introspective graphic novel by Gooch (Under-Earth, for adults). Character skin tones match the white of the page. Ages 13–17.

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