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Mooncop

Published
Sep 2016
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Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
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Pages
96

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The Guardian cartoonist relates the daily deadpan adventures of the last policeman living on the moon

"Living on the moon…Whatever were we thinking? ...It seems so silly now."

The lunar colony is slowly winding down, like a small town circumvented by a new super highway. As our hero, the Mooncop, makes his daily rounds, his beat grows ever smaller, the population dwindles. A young girl runs away, a dog breaks off his leash, an automaton wanders off from the Museum of the Moon. Each day that the Mooncop goes to work, life gets a little quieter and a little lonelier.

As in Goliath, Tom Gauld's retelling of the Bible story, the focus in Gauld's science fiction is personal—no big explosions or grand reveals, just the incremental dissolution of an abandoned project and a person's slow awakening to his own uselessness. Depicted in the distinctive, matter-of-fact style of his beloved Guardian strips, Mooncop is equal parts funny and melancholy. Gauld captures essential truths about humanity, making this a story of the past, present, and future, all in one.

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First Edition Sep 2016 Drawn and Quarterly ISBN 1770462546
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Aug 2016 Drawn & Quarterly ISBN 1770463550
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Aug 2016 Drawn and Quarterly ISBN B07FN73KX2
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