 I first mentioned Don Simpson's Border Worlds when I did my Odd Comics episode about Megaton Man because this started out as a backup story in the pages of Megaton Man. This is obviously a labor of love on the part of Don Simpson because I mean a meticulous, realistic space saga drawn in black and white. Yeah, this is not appealing to a popular audience. This is a very specific, very small audience. It's about this woman named Jenny Woodlore, whose brother I believe has died and she's inherited his space shipping business. So she travels to the big space station, the spaceport, that is the hub of interplanetary trade called Chrysalis and sets about trying to clean up her late brother's mess and it doesn't go well. This is a beautiful and unusual piece of work and it is legitimate science fiction. It is not cosmic science fiction, it is a realistic kind of science fiction. Hard sci-fi, no aliens. And I don't know that the story was ever completed but certainly noteworthy Border Worlds by Donald Simpson. Please remember to press that like button, it helps my videos get seen. And then subscribe so you can come back next time. I do science fiction book, TV and movie reviews all the time and please consider becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below.