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Jacques Lob,Philippe Druillet | 80 pages | 22 Dec 2015 | Titan Books Ltd | 9781782761068 | English | London, United Kingdom Lone Sloane: Delirius Review (A Classic!) • Ninth Art Delights

Adrift and hunted, Sloane becomes an outlaw and space pirate. A charming outfit from the pleasure planet Delirius. The Red Redemption believes that the universe will be cleansed by fire and blood. So the Red Redemption makes Sloane and offer. Help them infiltrate and steal the huge monthly tax tribute for the Imperator. Right out of Governor Kadenborgs impregnable vaults. Smelling a rat but drawn by adventure and treasure, Sloane and his trusted lieutenant Yearl set of for Delirius. And then their troubles begin…. His Lone Sloane Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius is legendary, as it was one of the early Franco-Belgian novels to be published in the US in the 70s. Actually Druillet is said to have influenced American graphic novel legend Jack Kirby and vice versa. Both Kirby and Druillet created wonderful, grand and disturbing alien and landscapes. Lone Sloane: Delirius feels like somebody took a H. Lovecraft horror story and used it as a visual template for an Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius space adventure. Sloane, like the Silver Surferroams the Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius —beholden to a cosmic power beyond him, with nowhere to call home. Wandering the universe, he quickly makes enemies and becomes a hunted man on a ship full of fugitives. But unlike Crichton, who just wants to get home. So he does what he does best —raise hell for his persecutors. It will cost you. Delirius is everything Yearl told Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius it would be. Wild, wicked and lusty. But before our heroes can enjoy any of the local sights they need to get through planetary security. The priests of the Red Redemption, give Lone Sloane contact lenses to hide his blood-red eyes and ask him and Yearl to put on the robes of acolytes in Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius to get through security. They assure our friends that everything is going to be ok and will work out just Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius. Only to promptly betray them to Imperial security at the spaceport terminal. Sloane wakes up naked and beaten to a bloody pulp in a cell. A strange voice in his head tells him that what passes for the local cops has detained him. It also tells him that he has to get ready. An opportunity to escape will present itself shortly. When a bunch of cops come into the cell, because their commander wants to have a bit of sport with the prisoners. Sloane takes the initiative. Leaving a bloody trail of dead, and dying guards, Sloan and Yearl bust out of prison. They manage to hijack a flying craft and loose themselves in the waste of Delirius. Here they meet the dregs of the planet. Shaking off Imperial Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius, Sloane and Yearl are picked up by a garbage scow. But Sloane and Yearl have a better idea. They take control of the ship, get the crews clothing and decide to go check out the local scene. Anything goes! There is no law and everything is legal. Those who come here without weapons and the will to use them are prey for the hungry mob. After discouraging their guard from interfering with their laser pistols. Sharing their haul with the bystander, he invites our heroes to go out and party. After drinking and making friendly with the ladies in a local brothel they head out to explore Delirius and it is here where we see the horrors and wonders that it has to offer. From the cruel, perverse games of the arena to the wonders of the Escher garden. But their little tour is soon shattered by the Redemption. The priests capture Sloane and Yealr and insist that the heist is still on. Will Sloane be able to break into an unbreakable fortress to steal a treasure like no Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius in the universe? Will our heroes survive the gentle attention of Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius Red Redemption and the anger of Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius Empire? This volume of Lone Sloane was written by . The story is exciting, solid and well-paced. So to compensate their desires and vices become more and more extreme. Imagine modern consumer culture meet the decadence of the Roman Empire mixed with the callousness, apathy and desensitization of the reality-TV generation. Druillets art is stunning! I often found myself getting lost in his might architecture and detailed background. But Druillet is his own artist in every right. He has such power over facial expressions and character emotions that Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius can clearly read them even on the faces of the most alien creatures. Reading Lone Sloane: Delirius is like going on a visual safari into an extraordinary world beyond comprehension Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius reality. Lone Sloane: Delirius is an epic tale of corruption, adventure and treasure —in a cold, ruthless universe. If you like Franco-Belgian graphic fiction, gloriously weird tales or simply just love gorgeous art, this is a must read graphic novel for you! PS: Want to read it? Order From Amazon. And it is for money and power that the red priest have tracked down Sloane. Sloane and Yearl are connected through a discreet telepathic relay. An edge they will soon need. Their mysterious benefactors seem Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius want them back in town. Escher would have been proud! Read Lone Sloane: Delirious to find out! Very scary… Druillets art is stunning! Conclusion Lone Sloane: Delirius is an epic tale of corruption, adventure and treasure —in a cold, ruthless universe. Happy Reading! By Theo. You Might Also Like. Lone Sloane: Volume 2: Delirius by Philippe Druillet

Lone Sloane is still stuck on the planet aptly named Delirius, one of the strangest places in the galaxy. The lonely traveler is in trouble: he was struck by an erasure arrow by the fanatical monks of the Red Redemption. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. The Biggest Books of the Month. Lone Sloane: Delirius Vol. Dec 22, ISBN Add to Cart. Also available from:. Hardcover —. About Lone Sloane: Delirius Vol. Also in Lone Sloane. Also by Jacques Lob. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Buy Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius books like Lone Sloane: Delirius Vol. Hiro Mashima. Blue Period 1. Tsubasa Yamaguchi. Fables Compendium Two. Bill Willingham. Takumi Yoshimura. The Green Hand and Other Stories. Nicole Claveloux. Hidden Society. Rafael Scavone. Justice League Dark Vol. Tropic of The Sea. Koshchei the Deathless. Mike Mignola. Naoko Takeuchi. Northlanders Vol. Gantz Omnibus Volume 6. Gantz Volume 8. DC Through the 80s: The Experiments. Everything Volume 2. Christopher Cantwell. Flying Witch,7. Chihiro Ishizuka. Wizards RPG Team. Ray Fawkes and Jeff Lemire. Tsutomu Nihei. Jeff Lemire. Hellsing Deluxe Volume 3. Kohta Hirano. Lucifer Vol. Dan Watters. Yukito Kishiro. Kazuya Minekura. Gantz Volume The Devil You Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius Omnibus. Scott Allie and Mike Mignola. Alter Nation. Sundays with Walt and Skeezix. Batman: Tales of the Demon. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius Download Hi Res. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! Lone Sloane: Delirius by Philippe Druillet, Jacques Lob | NOOK Book (eBook) | Barnes & Noble®

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius Book Page. Preview — Delirius by Philippe Druillet. Jacques Lob. Dominique Amat Lettering. This edition contains the first series of Lone Sloane adventures, in addition to Delirius. Get A Copy. Paperback1st English Editionpages. More Details Original Title. Sloane Margaret Jameson. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Deliriusplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Delirius Lone Sloane. Shelves: comic-reviewscomicsreviewed. Many a comic reduces my faith in the genre. And a few proffer little more than a lukewarm boost. However, it is rare that one not only rekindles but provides a superior reading experience to boot. Delirious: a Lone Slonae Adventure is just one of these exceedingly rare gems. From the starchily multi-colored scheme to the planet hopping delights of a more cosmically connected pe Many a comic reduces my faith in the genre. From the starchily multi-colored scheme to the planet hopping delights of a more cosmically connected period, everything here squeals with LSD coated fervor. Perfectly contravening the brilliant palette within is a decidedly pugilistic bevy of means and methods. Exemplified by none other than our protagonist Lone Sloane. Something of a Han Solo actually preceding his existence by a year or so with a fiercer amorality, Sloane is all about the solo, and all out for himself. Save a telepathic shorty, most everything not only revolves around him but, ends up reacted against him. From twist to escape, each and everything here revels in its otherworldly awesomeness. Amazingly enough, cohesion is never lost nor is the energy within which only continues to abound with even greater vigor as the story sloughs on. This comic was one of the hardest I've ever read, Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius was very hard to follow the story and the art style is to Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius the least extremely abstract, while its Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius to wander in the pictures for extended periods of time lost in details you lose touch with the story. The whole comic was like a psychedelic art piece. Still one can realize how many artists copied bits and pieces from Druillets works, this is a unique piece indubitably. Nov 19, Nighteye rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Everyone, dark antihero grapic novel. Shelves: favoritesgraphic-novels-comics-i-read-now. This is even better then the last of of Druillet I read because this Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius a sane story inside, or more correctly stories as the whole Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius are full of small stories connected pnly by the head protaginist and his adventires in space. As the last book the author's pictures are haunting, full of great details and disrubing yet deeph and sureqlistic in nature and colouring. His protagonist, Lone Sloane, is some Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius of antihero, a warlord only intrested in himself and how he can rule the galaxies and This is Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius better then the last of of Druillet Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius read because this have a sane story inside, or more correctly stories as the whole book are full of small stories connected pnly by the head protaginist and his adventires in space. His protagonist, Lone Sloane, is some kind of antihero, a warlord only intrested in himself and how he can rule the galaxies and are the instument of some dark Gods. Great backgound story and together with this fantastic imagery its a dark, fantastic and amazing grapic novel!!! But let me talk about the story first. An interstellar rogue is approached by some red priests to rip off the emperor of a pleasure planet. It gets messy. Despite all the high action, the story is a bit plodding at times, but by the end it all kind of comes together in something pretty cool. The drawings have that kind of greebly-vastness that only certain artists can pull off. Every panel is packed with squiggly details that suggest as much as delineate, but are nonetheless exact in their own way. Not just noise in the same way that the best punk music or stoner rock isn't just noise. The panel layouts are incredible. They have a kaleidoscopic symmetry that reminds me of the work of Joseph Stella. Much longer and more cohesive than the previous volume. Still not a great story though. Once again, the art's the real reason to read these. It still has the same problems of weak writing, but since it's almost all set on one planet, it's a little less interesting, without the cosmic wilderness of the first one to play in. It's also too much of the same ol', same ol' '70's Heavy Metal SF story, with ugly, gross aliens, except the bare-breasted alien women who are always beautiful. I know, I'm writing from a perspective, having read decades worth of these type of Vol. I know, I'm writing from a perspective, having read decades worth of these type of stories, and maybe this genre of European SF comics was actually fresh then, but I couldn't help but note the alien males were all so gross and hideous, while all the alien women were beautiful, human-looking, half nude plus a few fully nudes onesyet not one bare swinging dong on Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius whole pleasure planet. I guess infamous Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius planets only cater to males. So much for Roddenberry's vision of an egalitarian future! I did get my biggest laugh out of a Lone Sloane story yet: there's a scene when Sloane and his second in command are talking about how nigh impossible it will be to get their ship launched, how it probably won't succeed, what should they do? Next panel, the ship's successfully breaking atmosphere, to space and freedom! Not even an attempt to come up with an explanation. Silly Druillet. Dec 16, Andrew rated it did not like it Recommended to Andrew by: Shelves: comicsaLone Sloane: v.2: Delirius. The artwork is fantastic at times but its too busy, the panel layout is nonsensical, and the color makes the whole thing a bit blurry and hard to see. I own a digital copy of some of Druillet's work, and even blown up on a large screen his art is incredibly dense and difficult to interpret. So on Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius one hand, the Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius is mind-blowing but, on the other hand, its a bit too mentally taxing. Combine that with the incomprehensible story complete Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius tonnes of pointless text boxes and dialogue The artwork is fantastic at times but its too Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius, the panel layout is nonsensical, and the color makes the whole thing a bit blurry and hard to see. Combine that with the incomprehensible story complete with tonnes of pointless text boxes and dialogue and this is not an enjoyable book. I'll still be excited whenever I see a magazine with Druillet's artwork but his long form work has yet to impress. I read the recent Titan Comics hardcover English edition. The reproduction quality of the artwork is stunning. You can see that Druillet has drawn tiny individuals in many of the vast crowd scenes on the decadent pleasure planet, Delirius. In contrast to The Six Voyagesthis volume is a single long graphic novel, rather than short episodes. While it is less a mind blowing journey and more a caper story, it has a satisfying cynical edge. The mysterious Sloane and his friend Yearl careen from one dangerous scrape to the next, making enemies of the tyrannical government and the corrupt Red Redemption church. But in the end Sloane is playing his own angle, and out-thinks them all. Jul 18, Damon rated it really liked it. Pretty impressive - equal parts groundbreaking for the time and unbalanced. The story is Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius for the most part, and the artwork splashes all over the pages in an impossible to follow progression of panels, but the end result is pretty awesome. It's a shame so little Druillet stuff was made available in English, and even less of it is still accessible - you could name 25 artists who were inspired by this stuff without even trying. Aug 07, Winston Blakely rated Lone Sloane: v.2: Delirius it was amazing. Philippe Druillet is taking you out there among the stars. His layouts are exotic and its interesting to note that he is influence by american comic book artists such as Jack Kirby,etc.