M Tal Hurlant 2000

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Metal Hurlant - Selected Works

Author: Geoff Johns
language: en
Publisher: Humanoids, Incorporated
Release Date: 2020-03-24
A collection of Sci-Fi masterpieces featuring stories by acclaimed creators Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek. "Métal Hurlant" magazine was created in Paris in 1974 by Moebius, Druillet and Dionnet, the founding fathers of Les Humanoïdes Associés. This movement soon revolutionized the medium and inspired countless writers, artists and filmmakers the world over. Versions in various languages flourished everywhere, including in the States with "Heavy Metal." The French version was eventually shut down in 1987. But in 2002, Humanoids relaunched a limited publication of a 13-issue anthology, with one main goal: establishing a creative bridge between the US and Europe. Includes stories written and illustrated by comic book stars Geoff Johns, Kurt Busiek, Guy Davis, and Jerome Opena, among many others.
Pin-up Girls from Around the World

Humanoids is pleased to present this raucous collection of pin-up art by international sensation Fred Beltran. More complete than most books of this nature, Pin-Up Girls from Around the World features no filler, just 56-pages full of beautiful women, and text from Beltran describing the artistic process and his inspiration behind his creations. No pencil sketches are anywhere to be found in this volume, as all of Beltran's work is fully rendered; you have NEVER seen anything like this collection! If you're familiar with Beltran's work in Metal Hurlant and Technopriests, then you know how unique and exciting his art is!
Blazing Combat

A volume of reproductions from the influential war-comics magazine offers insight into the periodical's controversial publication of anti-war tales, in a collection that includes the classic short, "Landscape," in which a jaded Vietnamese rice farmer becomes a victim of circumstance. Reprint.