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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_IncalThe Incal - Wikipedia

    The Incal (/ ˈ ɪ ŋ k əl /; French: L'Incal) is a French graphic novel series written by Alejandro Jodorowsky and originally illustrated by Jean Giraud (aka Mœbius).

  2. This guide will be divided into six sections: Section 1: A complete list of all Moebius works which have been translated into English. Section 2: A list of Moebius collected editions in English which are currently available to purchase. Section 3: A list of Moebius collected editions in English which are currently out of print.

  3. 5 de ago. de 2022 · El incal (Jodorowsky - Moebius) Publication date 1983 Topics ciencia ficción, comic, jodorowsky, moebius Collection opensource Language Spanish. manola lo recomendo Addeddate 2022-08-05 22:58:16 Identifier 4-lo-que-esta-arriba Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2vfp9fpcxq Ocr tesseract 5.2 ...

  4. Cómic. «El Incal» (1980-1989), de Alejandro Jodorowsky y Moebius. Manuel Rodríguez Yagüe. 6 minutos de lectura. El final de la década de los setenta y el comienzo de los ochenta fue una época propicia para la ciencia ficción en las pantallas, grandes y pequeñas.

  5. The Incal falls within the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction, setting most of the action in Shaft City, a futuristic and dystopian metropolis organized along literal class lines, with the powerful and wealthy living in the superior levels of the city and the poor living in overcrowded spaces on the lower levels, among toxic waste and crime.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2014 · Daniel Kalder | September 17, 2014. Final Incal. At the climax of Moebius and Alejandro Jodorowsky’s original Incal series, the protagonist John DiFool encounters God, or somebody very like him: a big, golden, flowing-beareded divine being named ORH.

  7. Alas, Jodor­owsky and Mœbius’ work did­n’t lead to their own Dune movie, but it did­n’t mark the end of their artis­tic part­ner­ship, as any­one who’s read The Incal knows full well. Telling a meta­phys­i­cal, satir­i­cal, space-oper­at­ic sto­ry in the form of com­ic books orig­i­nal­ly pub­lished through­out the ...