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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Starstruck originated as an early 1980s stage production and spawned Comic Books and later audio dramas. It pastiches Space Opera with a healthy admixture of Soap Opera set in "Anachera", a time period where no particular power bloc holds sway. At no point does the narrative spoonfeed its audience, expecting it to keep track of the various allusions, plot twists and multiple layers of meaning. Apart from that, it has a dense visual style, as well. It rivals (if not exceeds) Watchmen in terms of complexity and intricate World Building. |