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Lone Sloane: The 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane

Illustrated by Philippe Druillet
Hardcover
$24.99 US
9.7"W x 12.8"H x 0.43"D   | 22 oz | 22 per carton
On sale Aug 18, 2015 | 72 Pages | 9781782761051
 800 years after a catastrophic event called the "Great Fear", Lone Sloane, a troubled space traveler, is captured by an entity called "He Who Seeks", after his space ship is destroyed. The entity transports him to different dimensions, where he faces a myriad of Lovecraftian challenges!
A Sci-Fi Ulysess, forced to endlessly wander through the universe
"A space opera of extraordinary visual splendor" - Library Journal 

“Mind-Expanding... Some Of The Most Gorgeous Design Work In The History Of Comics!” - Paul Cornell (Wolverine, Doctor Who)

“Sensational!” – Hergé (Tintin)

 "Really bizarre in a totally good way" - Greg Burgas, Comic Book Resources
Philippe Druillet is a comics artist and writer, known for his innovative approach to visual design. In the US, he’s best known for his graphic adaptation of Michael Moorcock’s Elric hit fantasy series, Elric, the Return to Melnibone, and his work for Heavy Metal, such as City of Flowers.
 

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 800 years after a catastrophic event called the "Great Fear", Lone Sloane, a troubled space traveler, is captured by an entity called "He Who Seeks", after his space ship is destroyed. The entity transports him to different dimensions, where he faces a myriad of Lovecraftian challenges!
A Sci-Fi Ulysess, forced to endlessly wander through the universe

Praise

"A space opera of extraordinary visual splendor" - Library Journal 

“Mind-Expanding... Some Of The Most Gorgeous Design Work In The History Of Comics!” - Paul Cornell (Wolverine, Doctor Who)

“Sensational!” – Hergé (Tintin)

 "Really bizarre in a totally good way" - Greg Burgas, Comic Book Resources

Author

Philippe Druillet is a comics artist and writer, known for his innovative approach to visual design. In the US, he’s best known for his graphic adaptation of Michael Moorcock’s Elric hit fantasy series, Elric, the Return to Melnibone, and his work for Heavy Metal, such as City of Flowers.