Apart from the hubris of calling yourself an “epic science fiction adventure” I found this to be an enjoyable story once I got into the meat of the book. It starts off a little rocky and a little derivative of Star Wars, but eventually comes into its own. As you read this remember that it was an amateur production, put out in a fanzine called Visions in the late 70s. The writer and artist have gone on to be successful in their fields, but this was their labor of love. And while the art and story certainly shows room for improvement, the love and enthusiasm is there.
Lightrunner is a fast-paced action-adventure in a science fiction universe. A young man gets thrown, due to circumstances out of his control, in a world of alien races, space combat, and political intrigue. And I will say this the author is not in love with his characters. Much to his credit, he has no problem killing off a few of them, blowing up a planet, and putting a galaxy at war. As I stated before, the story is somewhat derivative going in, but quickly becomes into itself.