Townscapes

Enki Bilal

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Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Hollywood, Calif. : New York, NY : Humanoids Pub. ; DC Comics c2004.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Enki Bilal (-)
Other Authors
Pierre Christin (-)
Physical Description
173 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 26 cm
Audience
Suggested for mature readers.
ISBN
9781401203610
  • The cruise of lost souls
  • Ship of stone
  • The town that didn't exist.
Review by Booklist Review

Christin-Bilal may be Europe's most famous and honored graphic-novel team, but their first collaborations have waited until now to be gathered in English. Bilal's detailed, realistic backdrops and rugged figures, colored in quintessentially French earth and fog tones, constitute a graphic vision reminiscent of Daumier, Dore, and even Rembrandt, and so impressive that it can, and some think must, compensate for Christin's allegedly slow plotting. The three tales here, linked by a common character--a lean, blond man capable of amazing feats--are about small towns threatened by bigness. In The Cruise of Lost Souls0 (1975), weird military-scientific testing threatens an agricultural village; in Ship of Stone0 (1976), resort developers want to erase a Breton fishing village; and in The Town That Didn't Exist 0 (1977), a conglomerate plans to scuttle the factory on which the livelihood of little Jedancourt depends. With the help of the supernatural forces the blond can rally, the towns fight back. The stories are equally beautiful, but each is less comical and more humorous than its predecessor. --Ray Olson Copyright 2004 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.