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The first sensation is that of being able to easily set fire to the rest of all the books I have, of having read the end and death of the imagination, the fantastic and the fantasy. I want to put up a board that best represents the power of this comic (and also my reaction to this reading).

Rork owes a lot to Moorcock's albino heburneo (the cursed and damned Elric)...
— Sep 02, 2022 02:48PM

Rork owes a lot to Moorcock's albino heburneo (the cursed and damned Elric)...
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Sep 02, 2022 03:01PM
...only that he carries on a certain personal idea of narration presenting everything as a series of stimulations and ideas accompanied by one of the most daring graphic experiments in the history of the ninth art. The story is not important (which may be simple and linear or maybe not) but rather how it can be told and placed on the table(to make the reader shiver and captivate him). It follows that every story inevitably reveals itself as something more complex, individual but collective, intimate but public, unique but repetitive ... Yet we cannot live without stories and we cannot free ourselves from them because they allow us to understand and comprend more better us and what surrounds us ... But a single reading is not enough, it is the superficial layer (which was pure pleasure and enjoyment) to go deeper, more daring structures emerge, more complex architectures and ... who can say what else. A narrative web from which to remain pleasantly enthralled.
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The French have achieved several interesting and unique things in the world of comics that can hardly be forgotten by a hypothetical reader, complicit the original approaches from a graphic and narrative point of view that lead to astonish result (in addition to Rork, which is really something peculiar, one can also think of "Donjon", another series revived a few years ago in my country and probably one of the most ambitious works of recent decades, or to the various works of other talents such as: Kerascoët, Hubert Boulard, Bastien Vivès, Marc-Antoine Mathieu, David B., Patrice Killoffer ... and many others to discover). I am having a lot of fun reading them and fortunately the offer does not languish here (even if some authors have not always had great luck). The language barrier is instead a common problem and unfortunately the only solution is that one (I don't know if perhaps Cromwell stone , by the same author of Rork, is available in English).

