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Before the Incal Vol. 5: Vhisky, SPV, and Homeo-Whores Kindle & comiXology
The adventures of a young John Difool before he became the most famous Sci-Fi anti-hero. Alexandro Jodorowsky ( The Metabarons ) and artist Zoran Janjetov, with the help of Fred Beltran ( Megalex ) on colors, take us way back to the youth of the notorious Class R private investigator. We are instantly plunged back into the unique atmosphere of the world of The Incal, as we witness John Difool's search for his identity and his origins, his first meeting with Deepo, and the appearance of many of the series' key characters, such as the Metabaron or Diavaloo.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHumanoids
- Publication dateMarch 19, 2014
- File size65174 KB
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- ASIN : B00SWONGEI
- Publisher : Humanoids (March 19, 2014)
- Publication date : March 19, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 65174 KB
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- Print length : 49 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #368,873 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #38 in Mecha Manga
- #244 in 90-Minute Comic & Graphic Novel Short Reads
- #13,927 in Manga Comics & Graphic Novels
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020
This story is engrossing and unexpecting. Now I understand John DiFool far better... He is not an anti-hero at all...
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2016
While I don't think Zoran Janjetov is quite the visionary as Moebius, he is still a visionary and a good compliment to Jodorowsky's work. Jodorowsky's dialogue is still laughable, and his symbolism ranges from obvious to so idiosyncratic to be incomprehensible, this does actually develop some character consistency in the Incal storyline. This makes this my favorite of Jodorowsky's Incal trilogy despite the fact that "The Incal" was obviously more original. Furthermore, it clear Jodorowsky felt the same way as this became more important to the Jodoverse and the continued storyline of the Incal than the original comic. Janjetov’s style is definitely in the vein of Moebius, and his figure drawings are sometimes a little clearer than Moebius's in the original. There is, however, less manic diversity in Janjetov’s work. Janjetov also seems more willing to go to the gruesome and sexually explicit elements of Jodorowsky's work than Moebius did in "The Incal." This may be incidental to the artist due the plot of the book, but it does seem significant. Jodorowsky's manic genius is definitely still here, but one does get glimpses of a character beyond a fairly obvious Tarot archetype.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018
This series is nearly as wonderful as the original Incal series: the artwork is spectacular and Jodorowsky is a modern visionary