In Keiko Takemiya's To Terra: Vol. 1, a computer developed to produce children accidentally creates mutants with telepathic abilities. This exiled race, the Mu, turns to impetuous young Jomy to lead them back to their home planet, Terra, which was nearly destroyed by generations of wasteful humans.
For Fans of...
Classic manga minus the blood and gore; Star Wars.
Does It Deliver?
With sharp illustrations and a fast-paced, cerebral plot, Terra is good,
clean fun. B+
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