Behind a Peach Momoko cover, this third big issue features a batch of excellent new stories along with a few classics:
- Moebius's color short story Ballade (1977) which has not been available in English for over 35 years!
- The second half of Jean-Pierre Dionnet and Enki Bilal's classic science fiction story Exterminator 17 (1979)--30 pages--with the original coloring restored!
- Jean-Claude Mezieres color short story Return to Nature
- A new story by Ryan Heshka
- A new story illustrated by Stephane Levallois
From the publisher:
The original graphic anthology that rocked the world of science fiction and comics is now back in print with a monstrous third issue.
Go ahead. Let out your inner monster. We’re all friends here.
What makes a monster? Is it a strange and horrific physiology? A cruel and vicious disposition? A malevolent and otherworldly air? Perhaps the answers lie under your bed. In the deep, dark woods. Behind your eyes. Monsters lurk everywhere, and you will find them aplenty—from the deceptively adorable to the mind-breakingly incomprehensible, from the fantastical to the all-too-real—within this installment of Humanoids’ celebrated genre anthology, Metal Hurlant.
Inside this 272-page monster of a tome: an interview with writer/director/producer Brian Yuzna (Society, Bride of Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead 3), a study of Noël Carroll’s taxonomy of monsters, a brief walk through the enduring legacy of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and 25 tales of magnificent monstrosity from these terrifyingly talented comics creators:
Alessandro Saiu, Brouette Hurlante, Cecyle Bay, Corbeyran, Derf Backderf, Elene Usdin, Elie Huault, Enki Bilal, Gwendal Briec, Jean-Claude Mézières, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Jim Bishop, Jorg De Vos, Jurek Malottke, Keleck, Koren Shadmi, Marc Caro, Matthew Allison, Michael Halmos, Miran Kim, Mœbius, Neyef, Nicolas Bègue, Nicole Claveloux, Rurik Sallé, Ryan Heshka, Salvador Sanz, Stephane Levallois, Tim Adam, Vincent Bonavoglia
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