Created in , The Arctic Marauder is a downright prescient example of proto-"steampunk" science fiction — or perhaps more accurately, and to coin a spinoff genre, "icepunk." In , "L'Anjou," a ship navigating the Arctic Ocean from Murmansk, Russia, to Le Havre, France comes across a stunning sight: A ghostly, abandoned vessel perched high atop an iceberg. · The Arctic Marauder (Adventures of Jerome Plumier) by Jacques Tardi () on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Arctic Marauder (Adventures of Jerome Plumier) by Jacques Tardi (). · The Arctic Marauder by Jacques Tardi. 'The Arctic Marauder', released by Fantagraphics in , is the English translation of Jacques Tardi's graphic novel Le Démon Des Glaces ('The Ice Demon' is a loose English translation), first published in France in
The Arctic Marauder (Adventures of Jerome Plumier) by Tardi, Jacques and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru I read The Arctic Marauder by Jacques Tardi. This book was very strange. It starts with a man named Jerome on a ship in the arctic ocean. They spot another ship just floating on an iceberg at sea and go to investigate. When they get on to the other ship, their ship blows up for absolutely no clear reason. Author: Jacques Tardi, Book: The Arctic Marauder () in PDF,EPUB. review 1: Beautiful to look at, truly weird and wo.
The Arctic Marauderby Jacques Tardipage black white 9" x " hardcover • $ISBN: bltadwin.ru o. Created in , The Arctic Marauder is a downright prescient example of proto-"steampunk" science fiction — or perhaps more accurately, and to coin a spinoff genre, "icepunk." In , "L'Anjou," a ship navigating the Arctic Ocean from Murmansk, Russia, to Le Havre, France comes across a stunning sight: A ghostly, abandoned vessel perched high atop an iceberg. Originally published in France in , this early work by the fantastic artist Jacques Tardi is either a homage to the steampunk stylings of Jules Verne or a satire of it. It opens with a young French medical student sailing from Murmansk up and around Finland, Sweden, etc down to Le Havre in
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