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I november 1891 beslutter Clara sig for at flytte fra Paris til Bretagne sammen med den bretonske bondepige Klervi, hun har taget under sine vinger i det vrimlende og viltre miljø på Montmartre. Undervejs på den lange togrejse indvier hun endelig Klervi i, hvorfor hun oprindelig rejste fra Louisiana via London til Paris, og hvad der egentlig skete med hendes mand og deres lille barn i “den blodige uge” under Pariser-kommunen i maj 1871.
Hvordan hun følte at have mistet alt og helst bare ville dø, men i stedet sammen med andre idealistiske kvindelige kommunarder og mandlige straffefanger på en mange måneder lang sørejse blev deporteret til Ny Kaledonien – hvor diskrimination, massakrer og grusomheder fortsatte i andre rammer, men hvor hun også genså sin sjæleven, lægen Lukaz Maze.
Claras eneste tilbageværende familiemedlem er hendes lillebror, Nano, som stak til søs, og som hun ikke har set i mange år. I mødet med Bretagnes forrevne landskaber og Klervis og Lukaz’ bretonske oprindelse samles mange tråde for vindens passagerer og fører os helt frem til 1953.
Med dette andet bind af to i den allersidste cyklus om Vindens passagerer afslutter François Bourgeon efter 43 år sit pyramidalske livsværk, der revolutionerede historiske tegneserier og for første gang gav stemme til helstøbte kvindelige hovedpersoner i tegneserier. Dermed foreligger hele den i mere end én forstand historiske saga på dansk.
Noteapparat med forklaringer til historiske personer, begivenheder og begreber.
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Egon får en ny frisure! Hvad er nu det? Hvad sker der?Og hvordan står det egentlig til med kærligheden?Svarene får du i dette nye album med Sjukkerne.
John Westwood, en tidligere gangster fra Chicago, forlader Camp Carson-fængslet i Colorado, som en fri mand. Hans rival, Charley Younger, som har fået fingrene i Westwood-imperiet, sender et hold lejemordere afsted for at afslutte kapitlet definitivt. Men en mærkelig taxachauffør, placeret ved udgangen af ??fængslet, spolerer det planlagte blodbad ved at samle John op og få ham til at forsvinde. Tingene eskalerer indtil Rubine og Shirley bliver sat på sagen.
Netop hjemvendt fra ferie, ankommer Rubine til politistationen, hvor Kavanagh, den nye chef, en hård negl, venter på hende.
Rubine må både krydse et hav og rejse gennem Italien for at afsløre mysteriet om Midway.
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Working closely with publisher Casterman and Moebius Production, Dark
Horse now brings you Numa Sadoul's landmark interviews with Jean "Moebius"
Giraud. The master reflects on his many lives as an artist and man, from
his Heavy Metal breakthrough era to a year before his untimely
passing.
Numa Sadoul--whose exclusive fourteen-hour interview with Hergé in 1971
was the basis of the 2003 documentary Tintin and I--is known for his
book-length conversations with such major comics figures as Jacques Tardi,
André Franquin (Spirou), and Albert Uderzo (co-creator of Astérix).
Edward Gauvin, translator of over three hundred graphic novels, brings us
Sadoul's English-language debut, as he explores the mind of the maestro
Mœbius.
Den evindelige økonomiske krise har medført at der på alle tilværelsens områder er klippet ind til benet: i den offentlige sektor: hospitalerne har hverken instrumenter eller råder over bedøvelse, Zoologisk Have kan dårligt brødføde dyrene, skolebørnene bliver dag for dag frækkere, og de gamle på plejehjem har det heller ikke for godt. Efterretningstjenesten er bange for at den ulmende utilfredshed munder ud i et oprør mod samfundsordenen, og kaster sine to dygtigste agenter ud i kampen for retfærd og det godes sejr: Flip og Flop.
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Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound is a synesthesia-inducing
graphic novel that follows the many lives of music legend Miles
Davis.
With narration adapted from Davis’ own words and an innovative visual
style that shifts to reflect Davis’ constant musical changes, this
150-page graphic novel follows Davis through four decades of musical
innovation, all centered around his quest to find a mysterious sound he
heard on a moonlit country road as a child.
Meticulously researched and expertly crafted by writer/artist Dave
Chisholm—a doctorate holder in jazz trumpet from the Eastman School of
Music—Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound deftly explores the
often volatile journey of Miles Davis and his world-renowned music.
Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound is a graphic novel you’ll
have to hear to believe–it’ll make you SEE music in a whole new
light.
ll-new horror anthology featuring cover art by international bestseller,
Junji Ito!
All-new horror anthology featuring cover art by international bestseller,
Junji Ito!
Manga creators from Japan and the US present an international showcase of
horror. Collected for the first time in Betwixt: A Horror Manga
Anthology, six short stories reveal the universal fear of the space between
the known and unknown. Will anyone cross that border?
Featuring stories from a range of award-winning and popular creators, as
well as a foreword and exclusive cover art by global phenomenon, Junji
Ito.
Neil Gaiman’s award-winning masterpiece The
Sandman continues here, filled with the art from the medium’s most
gifted talent.
Collecting The Sandman Universe #1, The Sandman:
Overature #1-6, and The Sandman: The Dream
Hunters #1-4—The Sandman Book Six is a can't miss addition for
any Sandman fan!
The Sandman: Overture tells the story from the birth of a galaxy to
the moment that Morpheus is captured, featuring cameo appearances by
fan-favorite characters such as The Corinthian, Merv Pumpkinhead and, of
course, the Dream King’s siblings: Death, Desire, Despair, Delirium,
Destruction and Destiny.
The Sandman: Dream Hunters follows a humble young monk and a magical,
shape-changing fox find themselves romantically drawn together. As their
love blooms, the fox learns of a devilish plot by a group of demons and a
Japanese emperor to steal the monk's life. With the aid of Morpheus, the
fox must use all of her cunning and creative thinking to foil this evil
scheme and save the man that she loves.
"Spanning the 1960s–1980s, this science-fiction-themed second volume of our complete Guido Crepax library features, in addition to adventuress Valentina, two more of the famed Italian erotic artist’s heroines. Marianna is a mysterious friend of Valentina’s (or is she? And why do they look so alike?). Belinda is a motorcycle-driving, pop art action star inspired by then contemporary characters like Barbarella. In The Time Eaters & Other Stories, Valentina meets a curious couple in an asylum, encounters strange creatures on a photo assignment, is caught in a Rube-Goldberg-like death trap, and much more. Reproduced in a lush, oversized format to best showcase the sensuous beauty of Crepax’s drawing, these volumes also include contextual essays about the cartoonist - and the real-world, mid-century Milan that the characters inhabit - by an international cast of comics critics and historians. Universally acclaimed as one of the most extravagant and luxurious series of comics collections ever published, The Time Eaters more than lives up to the critical reception of our first volume of The Complete Crepax."
The third volume of Fantagraphics' monumental collection of Guido Crepax's comics collects the "Baba Yaga" storyline, which recasts the witch of folklore (it was adapted for the screen in 1973 starring Carroll Baker as the middle-aged, lesbian villainess). Under Baba Yaga's influence, a doll, Annette, comes to life; Valentina and her lover, Philip, are forced to act out the fairy tale Bluebeard; and Philip must fight the witch in her lair. Evil Spells also features the famed Italian cartoonist's sinuous adaptations of several literary masterpieces: Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, and a giallo genre take on Edgar Allan Poe.
"Most of the comics in this volume, spanning 1965 to 1985, have never before been published in English. Crepax’s first foray into comics magazines - The Curve of Lesmo - introduces our proto-feminist heroine, Valentina, the globe-trotting Milanese photographer. In other stories, she becomes a mother, outwits a gang of jewel thieves, flashes back to her childhood and adolescence, encounters a mysterious cello, and much more! Black & white illustrations with some color."
A descent into discovering different versions of hell and its
realms of torture around the world across literature, religions, culture,
and folklore, gorgeously illustrated and accompanied by writing on the
origins and details of each hell.
Whether it’s a real place, a human construct, an idea, or a
superstition, hell is a grotesque demimonde in literature, cultures,
religions, and folklore throughout the ages. There are many different hells
to be found, each one distressing in its own way. But they all share the
same essence: they are terrible places guarded by one or more evil
spirits, where punishment is split into various levels of damnation.
Those who wish to venture on this dangerous journey beyond the gates of the
underworld will find their guide in two extraordinary authors and
graphic designers: Seymour Chwast and Steven Heller. And like Dante in
the9781797225616 footsteps of Virgil, they will be able to navigate their
way through the burning (or icy!) dark realms that lurk in the heart of the
human imagination—the Jewish Gehenna, the Sunni Jahannam, the Swahili
Jehanum, the Mayan Xibalba, and many others—as well as all the characters
who have created hell, visited it, or been involved in more or less
fortunate descents into it.
Equally appealing to fans of the literary hellscape of
Dante's Inferno, the bright utopia of The Good Place, and the
dark humor of Edward Gorey, Hell offers a feast of chillingly
hilarious graphic art and illuminating content that comprehensively plumbs
the multiple depths of the underworld.
When Edel was nine, Fidel Castro announced his surprising decision to
let 125,000 traitors of the revolution, or ''worms,'' leave the country.
The faltering economy and Edel''s family''s vocal discomfort with
government surveillance had made their daily lives on a farm outside Havana
precarious and they secretly planned to leave. But before that happened, a
dozen soldiers confiscated their home and property and imprisoned them in a
detention center near the port of Mariel, where they were held with
dissidents and criminals before being marched to a flotilla that
miraculously deposited them, overnight, in Florida.
Through vivid, stirring art, Worm tells a story of a boyhood in
the midst of the Cold War, of a family''s displacement in exile and of
their tenacious longing for those they left behind. It also recounts the
coming of age of an artist and activist, who, witnessing American''s turn
from democracy to extremism, struggles to differentiate his adoptive
country from the dictatorship he fled.
Confronting questions of patriotism and the liminal nature of belonging,
Edel Rodriguez ultimately celebrates immigrants, maligned and overlooked,
who guard and invigorate American freedom.
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