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Welcome to the world of Gritt Grimstone, a seasoned pilot, a dedicated astronaut, a daring adventurer and a master of all trades. In this book, an aging Gritt Grimstone attends his 104th birthday party on a space station orbiting Earth. While at the party he recounts several tales from his life to a young child. These are the Tales From a Far Out Future! In this book we encounter 4 short stories + the narration!
Welcome to the world of Gritt Grimstone, a seasoned pilot, a dedicated astronaut, a daring adventurer and a master of all trades. In this book, an aging Gritt Grimstone attends his 104th birthday party on a space station orbiting Earth. While at the party he recounts several tales from his life to a young child. These are the Tales From a Far Out Future! An anthology graphic novel containing 4 short stories + the narration. ( Originally published as Gritt Grimstone: Tales From a Far Out Future, and has been re-edited from its original form )
Tales from a far out future! Read three science fiction tales set in space. Daring escapes, investigations and pursuits! Featuring Caspian Porter, The Investigator, and Gritt Grimstone. Enjoy black and white sci-fi adventures from SnowyWorks.
Reproduction of the original: In Spite of All by Edna Lyall
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