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Chargement... Doktor Sleepless Volume One: Engines of Desirepar Warren Ellis, Ivan Rodriguez (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 1122 ( ) Re-read all 13 issue again and maybe wrote 3 different ending for it in my mind. Hope Warren will find time to finish it in the future. This definitely goes my "most influential things I've read" list. And you should definitely start reading it if you haven't. (Will definitely write something more detailed on this on my blog soon.) This volume contains the first eight issues of Doktor Sleepless, plus some endmatter consisting of painted cover art from individual issues, and print snapshots of the wiki at Doktorsleepless.com. Having started in this vein, I plan to follow this title in trade paperback format, though goodness knows there's enough meat to each issue to make it worth reading in individual comics. Although there is no resolution to the steadily-intensifying plot in this collection, there is a climactic epiphany in the eighth issue. Doktor Sleepless invites comparison with Alan Moore's V for Vendetta, although the target is clearly today's USA, rather than the Thatcherite UK of Moore's dystopian fantasy. As in V, the central character is a self-caricaturing enigma who is engineering the collapse of the existing social order. He's got a girl sidekick, and seems as much villain as hero. There's even business with mass-distribution of masks -- Ellis doubles down on that trope, in fact. Creepy, violent, and believable, this comic picks up and continues the outrage over injustice that Ellis exhibited in Transmetropolitan, while stripping the (always somewhat ornamental) science-fictional elements down to a bare minimum. A kindred cyberpunk comic would be Testament, but where Rushkoff uses the Bible to frame his tale of techno-sociological crisis, Ellis substitutes the Necronomicon (or something worse). Anyhow, it certainly won't be everyone's cup of tea, but I'll be impatient for the next collection. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The revolutionary first eight issues of Warren Ellis' satirical-politicalscience fiction novel are collected in this deluxe trade paperback! It all begins with a simple question: Where is the Future We Were Promised?But the man asking the question is not going to be content until he's takenapart the very city of Heavenside to find the answer. Doktor Sleepless and hissultry and murderous Nurse are broadcasting nonstop intrigue to a city populatedwith beautiful Shrieky Girls, angry Grinders, corrupt police, and the Doktor'sold flame Sing Watson, perhaps the only person who really knows how dangerousthings are about to get. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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