A Message from the Shadows from Heavy Metal MagazineNo. 4
by Philippe Druillet

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A Message from the Shadows from Heavy Metal MagazineNo. 4
by Philippe Druillet
Le Transperceneige Jacques Lob et Jean-Marc Rochette (À suivre) n° 57-66 1er octobre 1982- 1er juillet 1983
Snowpiercer, 2013
ULYSSE, Homere, Lob, Pichard, Édition Jacques Glénat, 1981.
Le Transperceneige
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Review: Snowpiercer Vol. – The Escape [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Writers: Jacques Lob Artist: Jean-Marc Rochette Translator: Virginie Selavy Letters: Gabriela Houston Review: Tony Farina Summary In a harsh, uncompromisingly cold future where Earth has succumbed to treacherously low temperatures, the last remaining members of humanity travel on a train while the…
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Snowpiercer - What's the Difference? (Contains spoilers)
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“Bong Joon Ho's Parasite is taking the world over, but in 2013 the Korean filmmaker ended the world with his dystopian action masterpiece, Snowpiercer. Set on a train carrying the last of humanity around a planet in the midst of a self-made ice age, Chris Evans leads a revolution against the trains elite class. While the film shares plenty with the 1982 graphic novel Le Transperceneige, on which it's based, Bong Joon Ho aims his satire in a different direction. So tuck into a protein bar and find your place on the train because it's time to ask, “What's the Difference?”
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The Flying Saucers File - art by Robert Gigi (1973)