The debut graphic in this new series has some promise, despite a rather choppy story telling experience.
The setting is Andromeda, a galaxy full of surprises and quirky characters. Ami Moon is the only human involved with the Galactic Peacekeepers and would like to find Earth some day. In the meantime she helps lead missions throughout. This is no ordinary group including a purple shark and a large puffy creature named Sumo. Also ever present is M.O.M., an artificial intelligence inclusion. It assists the group while they attend to several tasks like attending a birthday party on a planet made of paraffin and having a scary face down with a spider like creature.
Although the separate mini-stories are not too engaging or memorable, what stands out is the spectacular art work. Each page burst with vibrant scenes that are fun to explore and are engaging to the eyes. Ami Moon & the Galactic Peacekeepers has that going for it for sure and it will be interesting to see how the plot develops more fully in future books.
BOOK BIRTHDAY: February 10, 2026 PAGE COUNT: 216
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Frances Lee is a Canadian-Korean artist who loves to write and draws stories mostly at night. She often finds herself pondering about the cosmos and wishing for the ability to teleport. Ami Moon and the Galactic Peacekeepers, the first book in a trilogy, is her debut.
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I find the cover very off putting.