This book has a really cool cover, and despite frequent disappointments, I strongly believe that this time the contents will be on a par!
Oh my, was I right. Look at these quotes!
ANSWER ME BEFORE I REALIGN YOUR BASIC ATOMIC STRUCTURE!
Dr Stefan plans to make an example out of you! HE IS GOING TO TRANSFORM YOU INTO A BASE METAL AND SEND YOU --- LIFELESS --- BACK TO EARTH
KEEP THEM AWAY JOCK! If they get close enough they'll flow around us and we'll be absorbed right into their gelatinous masses!
After finishing this book the one thing that struck me was, considering Von Braun and the Apollo mission this is a quite remarkable story. It certainly would not have printed during the mid to late Space Race years!
The Ivy Invasion carries on with the eccentric dialogue!
Get rid of it ... it's carnivorous. I ... I don't feel well I'm going home!
Next we have:
Two nights pass Pearson and Anderson turn away in failure after the 2340th experiment.
Blimey, that sounded so many that I (very sadly) just had to do some number crunching.
Firstly: 24 hours x 60 minutes = 1440 (minutes in a day)
So to squeeze that many experiments in
a) two days would be: (1440 x 2) / 2340 = one experiment every 1.23 minutes
b) thres days would be: (1440 x 3) / 2340 = one experiment every 1.85 minutes
No wonder one of then walked into the ivy!
The text story has man traveling in a rocket to Mars in 1993. Journey time less than a day. Also, I prefer the term (new to me) of Earthite to Earthling.
Robot Rebellion (which confused me a bit) features even more bizarre dialogue. We end with a two page look at "Our Atomic Future".
Verdict: A BIG hit! The art is good, but the main reason for the "BIG" status is what fills the speech bubbles!