The Ballad of Halo Jones, Volume 2

Digital Edition, 68 pages

English language

Published July 11, 2018 by Rebellion.

ASIN:
B0DM2FJJNM
4 stars (1 review)

A masterpiece of British comics, Alan Moore and Ian Gibson’s space-opera, now in stunning colour from Barbara Nosenzo, tells the story of Halo Jones, from her humble beginnings to her galaxy-spanning adventure. This volume collects book two of the series.

Where did she go? Out. What did she do? Everything...

Bored and frustrated with her life in 50th-century leisure-ghetto housing estate ‘The Hoop’, 18-year-old everywoman Halo Jones yearns for the infinite sights and sounds of the universe. Pledging to escape on a fantastic voyage, she sets in motion events unimaginable; a spell on a luxury space-liner, a brush with an interstellar war – Halo Jones faces hardship and adventure in the name of freedom in the limitless cosmos.

A galaxy-spanning story, comics’ first bona fide feminist space opera, and the first true epic to grace the bibliography of arguably the greatest comic book writer the world has ever known.

2 editions

On Halo Jones' adventures on a ship and the revelation of an awful truth

4 stars

The second book in the Ballad of Halo Jones, this one looks at Halo Jones' adventures about a space liner as it makes its one-year journey towards a planned rendezvous with one of her friends.

The stories range from the curious, like her ability to talk to the ship's navigator (which happens to be a dolphin), her job as a waitress, being held hostage by people considered as terrorist by Earth, meeting one of the richest men on the ship and so on.

But it is the stories about her relationships with her fellow shipmates that stand out. One is a larger than life character who constantly struggles to find a machine that can take her on in arm wresting. The other is an unusual person who is constantly ignored by everybody else due to him / her (we're never sure of the gender) efforts to fit it.

Both of …