Keepers of Lost Time

Par : Miroslav Marić, Radovanovic
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  • Nombre de pages160
  • FormatEpub fixed layout
  • ISBN979-10-328-0022-5
  • EAN9791032800225
  • Date de parution27/11/2015
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille186 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEurope Comics

Résumé

Keepers of Lost Time is a Serbian science-fiction comics trilogy wrriten by Miroslav Maric and drawn by Vujadin Radovanovic. It is rightfully considered to be a significant work in the history of Serbian fantasy and comics. The first episode was published in 1990, the second in 2000, but it wasn't until 2012 that the trilogy finally saw its highly anticipated conclusion, published by Darkwood. This future-fantasy comic depicts two cultures - one of high technology, the other - tribal, in moments of their internal crises.
They exist synchronously and interdependently, yet are in conflict due to their vastly different perceptions of the world and spiritual values.
Keepers of Lost Time is a Serbian science-fiction comics trilogy wrriten by Miroslav Maric and drawn by Vujadin Radovanovic. It is rightfully considered to be a significant work in the history of Serbian fantasy and comics. The first episode was published in 1990, the second in 2000, but it wasn't until 2012 that the trilogy finally saw its highly anticipated conclusion, published by Darkwood. This future-fantasy comic depicts two cultures - one of high technology, the other - tribal, in moments of their internal crises.
They exist synchronously and interdependently, yet are in conflict due to their vastly different perceptions of the world and spiritual values.