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Bacchus by Eddie Campbell.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 1.16 GB.
Overview: Some of us might don’t know yet that gods of Greek mythological still living to this day as in the series is telling the story of Bacchus, god of wine and revelry, and the few other Greek mythological figures who have survived to the present day.

    "Bacchus mixes air hijacks and ancient gods, gangland drama and legends, police procedural and mythic fantasy, swimming pool cleaners and classics. It shouldn’t work, of course, and it works like a charm. … Eddie Campbell is the unsung King of comic books. … The man’s a genius, and that’s an end to it." — Neil Gaiman
    "A story of surprising richness and gravity… Bacchus stands as one of Eddie Campbell’s crowning achievements as writer, artist, and executive creator." — The Comics Journal
    “Campbell is one of the premier cartoonists of his generation.” — Publishers Weekly
    "No one else in the medium combines emotional truth, literary intelligence, and formal daring with such adroitness and elegance." — Booklist

Genre: Comics, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, TPBs, Digital.

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Bacchus

    Eddie Campbell artist, cover, editor, letterer, writer
    Dave Sim artist, writer
    Pete Mullins cover
    Published by Eddie Campbell Comics. 1995-1996.

      Bacchus is a comics character created by Eddie Campbell and based upon the Roman god of wine and revelry, known to the Greeks as Dionysus.

      Campbell worked with numerous collaborators on the many series and appearances Bacchus made, beginning with Phil Elliott, whom Campbell approached to colour the Deadface and Bacchus covers.

      Ed ‘Ilya’ Hillyer worked as inker on the last four issues of Deadface, before taking full art chores on The Eyeball Kid series initially serialised in Cheval Noir.

      Wes Kublick collaborated with the writing on some of the short stories which made up Deadface: Doing The Islands With Bacchus, and Stephen Bissette, Phil Elliott and Pete Mullins collaborated on the art on other stories in this sequence. (Mullins helping to redo Elliott’s story which was reworked and retitled.)

      Kublick again helped Campbell with the writing on the first two issues of the Deadface: Earth, Water, Air, & Fire series.

      1,001 Nights of Bacchus saw collaborations on the writing front with Kublick, Marcus Moore, Daren White and Mark Campbell, with Mark Campbell also writing one story in this sequence solely. Artistic collaborators on this sequence were Steve Stamatiadis, Dylan Horrocks and Pete Mullins, who all collaborated on one story each.

      Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid is credited as being written by Eddie Campbell and Wes Kublick and drawn by Eddie Campbell, Pete Mullins and April Post, with Mullins again assisting with the art on the latter two thirds of The Picture Of Doreen Grey. The Ghost In The Glass featured art by Teddie Kristiansen.

      Mullins again assisted on King Bacchus, with another credit for April Post on part 9. The final serial, Banged Up saw Marcus Moore again assist with some of the stories and Mullins assist on almost all of the art with a little help from Steve Francis on part 8.

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Download Instructions:
http://corneey.com/wLUZw3 — Bacchus V1 (2014) (Digital)
http://corneey.com/wLUZw6 — Bacchus V2 (2014) (Digital)
http://corneey.com/wLUZw9 — Bacchus V3 (2014) (Digital)
http://corneey.com/wLUZew — Bacchus V4 (2014) (Digital)
http://corneey.com/wLUZet — Bacchus V5 (2014) (Digital)




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