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European Graphic Novels++

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“BD” refers to Franco-Belgian comics, but let's open things up to include ALL Euro comics and GN's. Euro-style artistry from around the world is also welcome. ^^

-BD = "Bandes dessinées"
-BDT = Bedetheque
-GN = graphic novel
-LBK = Lambiek
-LC = "Ligne claire"

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From what I've found, this piece keeps coming back to Theo Bouvier, a Parisian artist, and yet his typical space-exploration work looks nothing like this one, y'know?

https://www.artstation.com/theo_bouvier

In any case, when I restarted the sub/community on PF, I'd completely forgotten to include the "Wimmelbilder" category; oh dear. Eh, so let's see if I can go through the record of posts and try to correct that, shall we..?

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[–] JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Wow.. I did NOT know that. And indeed, that adds some welcome context to the piece, I should think.

And also (since I'm a blatant fool), I never did read the AKIRA manga, which as I understand it is considerably more detailed than the movie. Any thoughts on that series..?

[–] GrantUsEyes@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yes, as one would expect the manga is a lot more nuanced and fleshed out, it's also truly a feast for the eyes! The movie began production before the story was finished, so in a way it also influenced it. Both are some of my favorite pieces of media ever created, but even if the animation work in the movie is astounding , I think the better way to consume the story is by reading it.

[–] Nacktmull@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Both are some of my favorite pieces of media ever created

Ah, I see you're a person of culture as well!

[–] Nacktmull@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I never did read the AKIRA manga

I wholeheartedly recommend reading the manga. While the anime certainly is outstanding and legendary on its own, it only features the beginning of the actual full story arc, that is featured in the manga. I would go as far as calling the anime an intro/teaser for the manga, which takes the story to a whole new scale. I still remember reading it in 1993 as a twelve year old and how it pulled me in, enjoy!

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social 2 points 1 month ago

Okay, thanks for explaining! In fact, I have something of a resistance to manga these days, but will keep it in mind for when I'm in the mood, again...