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Indlæser... Michael Moorcock's Elric Vol. 1: The Ruby Throne (udgave 2014)af Julien Blondel (Forfatter), Didier Poli (Illustrator), Robin Recht (Illustrator)
Værk informationMichael Moorcock's Elric Vol. 1: The Ruby Throne af Julien Blondel
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Conclusion of the first story cycle about our tragic hero Elric. Like tragic characters from eons past, Oedip, Sysiphus, and Promethues, Elric is doomed to fight and win but always lose some part of him, always ending on the very brink of defeat wandering if fight was worth the sacrifice. Elric, angry after communion with Arioch who told him that he played with Melniboneans and transformed them into inhuman monsters to be able to control them, decides to destroy his own homeland to prevent Chaos from extending its reach over Young Kingdoms. But even as Elric manages to destroy the Melnibone it all comes at the huge cost - it is not that he loses the only person he loved but he also loses his new allies and leaves them to die while he manages to escape. Even when he tries to end his life Elric is nothing but puppet of greater forces - their goal is unknown and Elric becomes literally sailor on the sea of fate , trying to anchor himself where possible but usually just gets bounced around in what seems like continuous fight without any relief. There are some changes in script here (I dont recall Cymoril to be like this, I though Yyrkoon was the bad guy) but all in all story follows the original book. Art as always is pure joy for the eyes. It is incredible how artists managed to show pure decadency of the Melniboneans, entire nation that would definitely scare the living lights out of Pinhead and his cohorts. Excellent book, highly recommended to all fans of heroic and dark fantasy. This book seems more to be a scenography book for movie production than comic book adaptation of Moorcock's Elric. First - this is rather dark and graphic book. I am not puritan but this might not be to everyone's taste. Entire feel is so grandiose, so epic it is unbelievable. From sea battles and huge warships to minutiae of court life in Immryr, details are absolutely amazing. Character of Elric is fully captured - although he has moral qualms about his people's behavior, he is after all a Melnibonean and not just that - he is a nobleman. He is not above venting on human slaves or using daemon powers and slaying people around him to achieve his goals. Excellent book. I am great fan of graphic novels and this one is so beautiful ..... just do yourself a favor and read it. Last time I was this taken by drawing was after reading Blacksad. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Tilhører serienElric bande dessinée (Volume 1)
Elric of Melniboné, the White Wolf, is excited from his home and cursed to walk the land under the influence of Arioch, the Lord of Chaos. With his soul-eating sword, Stormbringer, Elric must find his way to the Dreaming City - the mysterious ancient birthplace of his ancestors. Hoping to unlock the secrets of his destiny. Elric is unaware he is being hunted by his long lost love, Cymoril, who has only one sinister agenda: vengeance. "Captures the epic grandeur of Moorcock's vision like nothing before!" - Ron Marz. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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While going somewhat away from the original story (at least in the way I remember it) we find Elric assisting Young Kingdoms in planning the assault on the Melnibonean capital of Ymir. Reason is not surprise attack and rescue (as was case in original novels) but attempt to save the Young Kingdoms from the mighty armada led by Elric's love, Cymoril.
During their travel Elric and his crew come across the mysterious Dreaming City where Elric will have to come to terms with what happened with his ancestors. Elric will also cross paths with the Chaos of Arioch that might yet prove to be Elric's undoing, either directly or through daemon sword Stormbringer.
Art is as beautiful as was case with previous issues. Ancient kingdom of sorcerers has such a palpably eerie atmosphere - everything seems calm and in balance while truth is that it is everything but.
Excellent book in all aspects.
If you are fan of Elric and dark fantasy you will truly enjoy this. ( )