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The Jodorowsky Library: Book Three: Final Incal After the Incal Metabarons Genesis: Castaka Weapons of the Metabaron Selected Short Stories

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The third installation of The Jodorowsky Library: a collection of deluxe matching volumes showcasing the iconic works of the legendary Alejandro Jodorowsky (The Incal, Metabarons, Jodorowsky's: Dune)

Included in this volume are the epic origin story behind the universe's greatest warriors, METABARONS GENESIS: CASTAKA (illustrated by Das Pastoras), and a tale about how No Name, the most ruthless mercenary of them all, built his arsenal of war, WEAPONS OF THE METABARON (illustrated by the legendary Travis Charest and Zoran Janjetov). Coupled with the landmark AFTER THE INCAL (illustrated by the legendary Mbius) and FINAL INCAL (with Eisner-winning artist Ladrönn), this is a must-have volume for fans of Alejandro Jodorowsky! See more
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  • Weight: 1640g
  • Dimensions: 193 x 259mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Humanoids Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781643379067

About Alejandro JodorowskyDas PastorasLadroennLadrönnMoebiusTravis CharestZoran Janjetov

Born February 7th 1929 in Tocopilla Chile of a Jewish Ukrainian immigrant family. Jodorowsky was multi-talented from an early age becoming skilled in puppetry and mime in addition to writing by his late teens. He traveled with a pantomime troupe in the 1950s and within a couple years had made his way to Paris where he collaborated with the world-renowned mime Marcel Marceau. In the 1960s Jodorowsky ventured further into the world of theater creating in Mexico the Panic Movement. This innovative artistic movement allowed him to creatively participate in over a 100 theater productions. The 1970s saw him transition into the world of film where he quickly put a defining stamp on all his cinematic works. He directed several cult films namely the infamous El Topo a Midnight movie favorite. Shortly thereafter Jodorowsky became attached to direct the adaptation of the famous Frank Herbert sci-fi epic novel Dune. At the preparation stage of the film he brilliantly assembled a team of extremely diverse and gifted artists such as HR Giger Chris Foss Dan O'Bannon and Moebius all of who would later be hired as concept artists on Ridley Scott's Alien. The development of Dune came to a halt due to financial problems but Jodorowsky having been exposed to such immense visual talent propelled himself into writing graphic novels pairing up with the artist Moebius. This collaboration resulted in what many consider to be one of the most creative European sci-fi graphic novel series of all time The Incal which went on to sell millions of copies worldwide. Since penning The Incal Jodorowsky continued writing top selling comic books with a wide variety of Europe's most talented artists such as The White Lama (with Bess) The Metabarons (with Gimenez) The Technopriests (with Janjetov) and most recently Bouncer (with Boucq). Along with nurturing his many other talents Jodorowsky remains a unique storyteller whose published contributions have secured his status as one of the world's most prolific graphic novel writers.Born in 1956 Julio Martínez Pérez is a Spanish comic artist who works under the pen name Das Pastoras. He published his first professional work in a special 1983 issue of El Víbora and co-founded the fanzine Zero which published other renowned artists of his generation. In 2007 he was hired to draw Castaka a new cycle of Alexandro Jodorowsky's Metabarons saga. In addition to the French market Das Pastoras has been working for US comic books since the late 2000s.Travis Charest was born in Leduc a small town in the Canadian province of Alberta. He discovered his first comic book at his grandmothers house which inspired him to start drawing. He submitted his work to DC Comics and based on his early work for them was asked by Jim Lee to come to California and join the Wildstorm Studios for whom he drew the Wild CATS revamp. He eventually travelled to Paris to collaborate on a one-off graphic novel taking place within the famed universe of The Metabarons created by Alejandro Jodorowsky. The project also involved Before The Incal and The Technopriests artist Zoran Janjetov and would come to be known as Weapons of the Metabaron. By 2007 Charest had settled in California and developed his own webcomic Spacegirl of which a collected book version was self-published in 2008.Zoran Janjetov is among the most prominent comics creators of former Yugoslavia and has been published worldwide. He is best known as the illustrator of Before The Incal also written by Alexandro Jodorowsky.1938: Birth of Jean Giraud who isn't yet either Gir or Mbius on May 8th in Nogent-sur-Marne. Jean is from the earliest age educated at the very efficient ABC school whose slogan (If you know how to write you know how to draw) appeals to Misses Giraud the mother. 1954: Jean Giraud enters the Arts Appliqués institution. 1955: He illustrates several issues of the publication Fiction. His first comic pages appear in Far-West Sitting BullFripounet et Marisette Ames vaillantes Coeur vaillant and le Journal de l'armée. From 1959 to 1960 he performs his military service in Algeria. 1961: Under the guidance of Jijé the seminal Belgian artist behind such comics as Spirou et Fantasio Jean Giraud draws part of La Route de Coronado an episode of the Western series Jerry Spring. 1963: Jijé returns the favor two years later by proposing that his protégé be the artist on the first volume of a brand-new series also a Western and titled Fort Navajo. This Western will soon become known by its more popular title: Blueberry. It is published in the magazine Pilote where Jean-Michel Charlier the series' writer is also Editor-In-Chief. At the same time Jean transforms into Mbius for the first time and for a few short stories in another magazine Hara Kiri a monthly satirical publication. 1973: Appearance of the third and last alias of Jean Giraud. He signs Gir in a couple of the Fort Navajo volumes as well as in La Déviation a story whose theme is more mature and whose graphic rendition is purer belonging more to the world of Mbius than that of Jean Giraud. However Jean chooses to put the name Mbius to sleep for a few years from 1969to 1974 as he participates to a series of Sci-Fi illustrations for Opta a French publishing house specializing in science fiction and crime fiction. Mbius reawakens in 1974. 1975: After having drawn under one name or another Le Bandard fou Cauchemar blanc and L'Homme est-il bon? Mbius embarks with fellow creators Philippe Druillet Jean-Pierre Dionnet and businessman Bernard Farkas aboard the Métal Hurlant shuttle which soon spirals into a revolutionary adventure. There he will publish the firs pages of Arzach followed by Le Garage hermétique (The Airtight Garage) two resounding works that quickly come to rock the entire Franco-Belgian bande dessinée community. The same year he meets Alexandro Jodorowsky. The young Chilean filmmaker is looking to adapt Frank Herbert's masterpiece Dune to the big screen. Jodorowsky needs the help of creative minds to bring the complex story to life and Mbius is asked to work on the film's storyboards. The project falls apart but the duo of Jodorowsky / Mbius reforms soon after in 1978 for The Eyes of the Cat their very first graphic collaboration. 1980: Mbius and Jodorowsky create together The Black Incal the first volume in The Adventures of John Difool (which is later retitled The Incal). At the same time Mbius draws conceptual designs for Ridley Scott's Alien followed by the storyboards for Time Masters by René Laloux and then Tronfor Walt Disney Studios. 1984: Mbius logically then migrates to the US and Hollywood. He offers himself some recreation however famously taking his stab at the US comics scene drawing an episode of the Silver Surfer Stan Lee's famous hero. All the while he continues collaborating with filmmakers notably James Cameron on The Abyss and Ron Howard on Willow. 1992: Pairing up with Jodorowsky once again they come up with the three-part story Madwoman of the Sacred Heart. 1994: Again with Jodorowsky he illustrates a long esoteric poem pairing the words with erotic illustrations only he could pull off. This becomes Angel Claws. 1997: L'Homme du Ciguri the follow-up to Le Garage Hermétique is released. 2000: Release of the first volume of After the Incal sequel toThe Incal. 2004: Release of Beautiful life from publisher Zampano and written by Stéphane Cattanéo. It is the story of an individual who happily runs toward his end. 2004/2005: Paris hosts the Mbius -Miyazaki exposition where for the first time the two major artists share their personal collection of drawings. 2005: Release of Icare drawn by Taniguchi and published by Kana an affiliate of French publisher Dargaud. In this story Tokyo is the target of terrorist attacks performed by test tube men. Amid this setting arrives an extraordinary child who soon proves capable of flying. The scientific world is immediately on guard and the child baptized Icare is quickly isolated under the guise of being a defense secret. 2006: After Arzach and Major Fatal les Humanoïdes Associés continue their roll out of new editions of the Mbius oeuvre by releasing all his major works: L'Homme est-il bon? Cauchemar Blanc Le Garage hermétique Les vacances du Major and The Incal. 2007: Mbius collaborates with legendary BD writer Jean Van Hamme on the cult series XIII drawing its 18th volume entitled The Irish Version. 2008: Jean Giraud participates to the production of a new section of the Futuroscope a French theme park based upon multimedia cinematographic and audio-visual techniques inspired by his book The Airtight Garage. He releases Arzak l'arpenteur and Les Carnets Major as well as Faune de Mars between 2010 and 2011 at his own Mbius Productions. From October 2010 to Mars 2011 Paris's Fondation Cartier plays host to a huge and stunning Mbius art show titled Mbius Transe forme. 2012: Passing of Jean Giraud genius and ever-evolving artist who continually and throughout his career sought to search explore and innovate.Ladrönn grew up drawing and inking in Mexico while idolizing artists such as Mbius. Ladronn has drawn for Marvel DC and several independent publishing houses. He won an Eisner Award for his work on Hip Flask back in 2006.

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