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Read the introduction by translator Geoffrey Brock and the first album in the volume, Wonder City, which was a fascinating dystopian story, albeit slightly dated by its age, having been produced in the 1970s.
— Oct 19, 2024 02:52AM
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The_Mad_Swede
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Read the third album in the volume, 1996, which consists mostly of short single page or three page stories, with the exception of one longer piece (about 40 pages). As the previous albums, it still deals with depictions of a dystopian society, which Montellier clearly does well.
— Oct 26, 2024 09:18AM
The_Mad_Swede
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Read the second album in the volume, “Shelter”, another dystopian narrative and very interesting. The premise is that 823 people get looked into a huge underground shelter in a shopping mall when an ongoing war presumably leads to a nuclear strike.
— Oct 22, 2024 10:02AM

