Yoko Tsuno Series by Roger Leloup

3.86 · 63 ratings
  • The Dragon of Hong Kong (Yoko Tsuno #2)
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    The Dragon of Hong Kong (Yoko Tsuno #2)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1986

    Travelling to Hong Kong to visit the Chinese branch of her family, Yoko is attacked by a massive, lizard-like creature. She finds a string of scientific evidence, but as the pragmatic electronics engineer's investigation progresses, the trail leads her to a mysterious little girl-and a sense of wonder that will change her life forever.

  • The Morning of the World (Yoko Tsuno #3)
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    The Morning of the World (Yoko Tsuno #3)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1988

    There is a volcano in Bali, the Agung, called The Morning of the World by the locals. And that's where Yoko meets up with her cousin Monya-who couldn't resist the temptation to use her time machine again. Her meddling with the past has caused a sacred dancer to be sentenced to death. To save the young woman and make things right, Yoko will have to travel back to 1350 AD and face the te rrifying flying demons of the Agung...

  • The Titans (Yoko Tsuno #8)
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    The Titans (Yoko Tsuno #8)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1978

    Yoko, Vic and Pol are back on Vinea after a two-month journey in hibernation. They've barely had time to wake up that the Vineans are already presenting them with disquieting news: plants of extravinean origin have been found in a remote part of the planet, as well as obvious signs of equally alien intelligent life - colossal in size. An expedition is sent to look for these titans...

  • The Devil's Organ (Yoko Tsuno #11)
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    The Devil's Organ (Yoko Tsuno #11)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1973

    They say music soothes the savage beast. But what will the Beast s music do? Travelling down the Rhine, Yoko and her friends save a young stranger from drowning. Sensing foul play, the young Japanese girl decides to stay with her new friend Ingrid and investigate the unusual circumstances. There, amidst the beautiful castles of the Rhine Valley, she will face a danger straight out of the Renaissance and battle the devil himself to the sound of his own monstrous pipe organ.

  • The Curious Trio (Yoko Tsuno #12)
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    The Curious Trio (Yoko Tsuno #12)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 1972

    Vic and Pol are working for a television network when, one evening, they meet a young Japanese electronics engineer under very unusual circumstances. A friendship is soon struck up, a project drafted, and the newly formed trio is on its way to investigate an underground river. But they find a lot more than they bargained for and become part of a story that began millions of light years away, changing their lives forever.

  • The Three Suns of Vinea (Yoko Tsuno #14)
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    The Three Suns of Vinea (Yoko Tsuno #14)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1976

    Yoko is off on an intergalactic journey this time! One night, on an isolated moor, Yoko, Vic and Pol are eagerly waiting for their friend Khany. When she arrives, she whisks them away on a shuttle and takes them not to one of the Vineans underground facilities, but to a station near Saturn... more

  • The Archangels of Vinea (Yoko Tsuno #15)
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    The Archangels of Vinea (Yoko Tsuno #15)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1983

    When a suspended animation pod with a child inside washes ashore on an isolated island of Vinea, Khany is dispatched to investigate - and takes Yoko along with her. The trail leads to a strange tower that emerges from the water at regular intervals, and on which Khany lands. But by the time Yoko follows suit, Khany has disappeared, the tower begins to sink again, and a mysterious, angel-faced Vinean is about to be shot by other men who appeared from beneath the waves. Yoko steps in ...

  • Daughter of the Wind (Yoko Tsuno #16)
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    Daughter of the Wind (Yoko Tsuno #16)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1979

    Pretty, intelligent and combative, Yoko Tsuno is an electronics engineer who always remains faithful to her values: loyalty, friendship and respect for life. In this book, a megalomaniac businessman has stolen the artificial typhoon created by Yoko's father and intends to use it as a military weapon. Hundreds of lives are in danger.

  • The Light of Ixo (Yoko Tsuno #17)
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    The Light of Ixo (Yoko Tsuno #17)

    Roger Leloup

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1980

    On one of the moons of their stellar system, the Vineans have detected a mysterious light source that only appears every five years. Its point of origin matches the location of an ancient depot where every dangerous industrial, chemical and radioactive waste ever produced on Vinea was once stockpiled. Having no idea what the light could be, but worried of the destructive potential present on Ixo, Khany puts together an expedition - and brings along her favourite Human consultants...

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