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The theory of the grain of sand

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Cover:Hard
Category:Comics and Graphic NovelsHumor & EntertainmentHome & Decor
ISBN:978-5-904662-31-8
Dimensions: 245x17x305cm
Stone anomalies will destroy the reality of a nonexistent city, the cook will become a weathercock on a rope with a zero gravity inside, 6973 will be added to 6973, the leader of the leader will be dispersed from the citadel of a digital labyrinth, the ghostly Brussels will appear before the eyes of a crazy Elsa. And in the city of trousers there will be many, many sand ...

Zangavar finally released the "Theory of the sandstone" - a graphic novel of the legendary Franco -Belgian duo - Francois Skiten and Benoit Peters. "Theory of the sand" from the series" Secret Cities" is the continuation of the novel “The falling girl ", which was so anticipated by connoisseurs of comics, which was published in the same publishing house. The perfectionist approach led to the fact that more than a year was spent on preparing the publication - which is only a scrupulous search for special paper, an authentic original, and countless editors. But books from the series "Secret Cities" deserve efforts - this is a modern classic of the genre.

Started in the 1980s, the “cities” are a symbiosis of virtuoso architectural surroundings (architecture is the dominant graphic basis of the entire series, which is not surprising: Francois comes from the family of architects) and non -trivial plots of the invented Benois Peters. The authors touch on the difficult topics of humanism and urbanization in their stories, put their heroes in “golden cells” from concrete and thereby help us not lose their souls among silent reinforced walls
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
  • Category:Humor & Entertainment
  • Category:Home & Decor
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Melvpey
Series:
Series: 2
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-904662-31-8

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