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Snowpiercer Vol. 3: Terminus

Hardback

Main Details

Title Snowpiercer Vol. 3: Terminus
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Olivier Bocquet
Illustrated by Jean-Marc Rochette
SeriesSnowpiercer
Series part Volume No. 3
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:232
Dimensions(mm): Height 284,Width 213
ISBN/Barcode 9781782767152
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Titan Books Ltd
Imprint Titan Comics
Publication Date 15 March 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The third volume of the graphic novel series that inspired the movie Snowpiercer, starring Chris Evans - presented in English for the very first time! On a future, frozen Earth, humanity has been packed onto self-sustaining trains, doomed to circumnavigate the globe until the end of the interminable ice age - or until the engines give out. When a scrap of music piques their interest, the inhabitants of the Icebreaker take the ultimate risk and cross the frozen ocean, a vast expanse with no train tracks...and no way to return to them.

Author Biography

Olivier Bocquet is a writer, director and translator who has written and directed short films, movies and television. He has written comics for the most prestigious of French Comics publishers, such as Casterman, Dargaud and Dupuis. Jean-Marc Rochette is a painter, illustrator and cartoonist. He has worked across a variety of projects and genres.

Reviews

"One of the greatest sci-fi comics ever written!" - Comics Beat "Dystopian scifi at its best...a marvellous entry into the genre, and one of Europe's finest comics works." - io9 Similar in tone and setting to Alan Moore's V for Vendetta." - Super Punch "Like WALKING DEAD, this is apocalypse done right!" - Ain't It Cool "One of the most celebrated sociopolitical tales in comics." - IGN "...dark and powerful...the political subtleties and social commentary ride close to the surface, providing the depth and timeless quality...That Terminus not only hails back to this original subject, but also introduces new pressing concerns for the most vulnerable in society, is both welcome and impressive." - Comics Alliance