Download Scourge of the Gods by Mangin and Gajic [Eng/Fren](.CBR)

Scourge of the Gods by Valérie Mangin and Aleksa Gajic
Requirements: CBR Reader, 229 MB / 217 MB.
Overview: After a thousand years of peace, the Orbis – the Roman Galactic Empire that thought itself almighty – trembles down to its foundations. The Huns, savage warriors that came out of nowhere, are trying to conquer it. King Attila has already pillaged and burned dozens of planets without any legion being able to stop him or even slow him down. And unfortunately for Rome – Kerka, the Hun’s goddess of chaos herself – is back. But the Gods have a taste for tragedy: Kerka has been reincarnated in the body of Flavia Aetia, a young Roman girl. Is Flavia truly this macabre divinity? Is she the by-product of a terrifying plot? Or is she only the victim of a terrible destiny? A free adaptation of Hun king Attila and the Roman general Flavius Aetius’s confrontation, SCOURGE OF THE GODS replays the eternal struggle between order and chaos on the galactic level. Halfway between sci-fi and heroic fantasy, the huge epic fresco proclaims antique grandeur as well as the barbarism that lies in our future.

      "The space battles are beautiful and are described in very handy: you can follow step by step maneuvers on both sides without ever losing the thread of the story, The Scourge of the Gods therefore ends with a flawless, placing us among the BEST SCI-FI SERIES of this time." by Legrain on 29/06/2006.

Genre: Comics, Sci-fi, Twist, Mature Reader.

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Scourge of the Gods / Fléau des dieux (Le)

    Cory Levine editor
    Joe Caramagna letterer
    Paul Benjamin cover
    Valérie Mangin artist, writer, story
    Aleksa Gajic artist, colours
    Published by Soleil, 2000-2006.

      01. Morituri te salutant, Soleil, 11/2000
      02. Dies Irae, Soleil, 10/2001
      03. Urbi et Orbi, Soleil, 10/2002
      04. Vae victis, Soleil, 01/2004
      05. Dei ex machina, Soleil, 03/2005
      06. Exit, Soleil, 06/2006

    Worth your time. Reviewed by T. D. Burns, August 21, 2009.

      The prospect of a space age Roman Empire is fascinating. The story development could have been better, but it does flow along quite well. It will hold your interest by its content,and not flashy splash pages as so many novels seem to do these days. The art work is solid, and obviously was a labor of love for the artist. Good attention to detail, and most importantly for me, done by hand AND NOT BY COMPUTER ENHANCEMENT! The computer enhancements look fantastic, but are kind of like cheating to me. Id rather see work by hand any day. Anyway, the Roman style represented could have been a little more baroque and "Roman ", but it still comes across quite well. Some of the dialouge seems awkward and stilted, but I suspect some of the meaning was lost in translation from French.

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Download Instructions:
http://festyy.com/wK2juZ — Scourge of The Gods I 01 (of 03) (2009)
http://festyy.com/wK2ju3 — Scourge of The Gods I 02 (of 03) (2009)
http://festyy.com/wK2ju6 — Scourge of The Gods I 03 (of 03) (2009)
http://festyy.com/wK2ju9 — Scourge of The Gods II The Fall 01 (of 03) (2009)
http://festyy.com/wK2jiw — Scourge of The Gods II The Fall 02 (of 03) (2009)
http://festyy.com/wK2jit — Scourge of The Gods II The Fall 03 (of 03) (2009)

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