The Story of Arn by Jean-Pierre Dionnet and Jean-Claude Gal
Requirements: CBR Reader, 107 MB.
Overview: The story of Arn, a fallen prince who participated in the conquest of power, is told in two books. The first book, The Revenge of Arn says, as the name suggests, the story of a fallen prince. Arn Ronan, remote power from childhood by a conqueror, seeking to regain his throne. He escaped from prison in which the giant has been cloistered and participate in the pursuit of the usurper. A story that, especially in its early stages, not unlike that of Conan the Barbarian.
In the second book, The Triumph of Arn, our hero stands as a conqueror and leaves with his army, consisting of several tribes, for a long walk to the Kingdom of the Almighty King Imeros. Arn is not a scenario cartoon like any other. In most heroic fantasy series, we present a hero or a group of heroes and we do live drive time with the characters of a quest. It is not here. Arn is a mythological tale, a legend. Much of the narrative is based on imaging, visual gigantism. The story of Arn, it’s like a myth transmitted by oral tradition for centuries and then down on paper. We are in the epic. No discussions, only statements. Revealed no thought, just action. No explanatory narration, but a poetic discourse written in past tense. In two volumes, Dionnet Gal and offer us to read a tragedy in three acts of revenge, triumph and fall..
The Story of Arn
- Jean-Pierre Dionnet writer
Jean-Claude Gal penciler
Published by Les Humanoïdes Associés, Samizdat, 1981-1988.
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Arn 01 – Revenge of Arn — http://novafile.com/6czyvc22gb79
Arn 02 – Triumph of Arn — http://novafile.com/os9agnufwfk5