Grandville: Mon Amour - "After his introduction to Grandville, Bryan Talbot takes a much darker road for Mon Amour, exploring the steam-punk genre’s capacity as a setting for grimy thrillers both literary and artistic. He employs more frames per page in sporadic fashion, using swathes of glossy black shadows to create an eerie tension that simmers throughout the book. · Talbot's elaborate brass-and-mahogany steampunk paraphernalia constantly add to the visual delights of the tale. If some revelations are predictable, his draughtsmanship more than makes up Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Grandville Mon Amour annotations - page 1. This is similar in concept to the Directors Cut of Heart of Empire that Bryan and myself created: it is an attempt to answer the eternal "where do you get your ideas from?" question, and a way to showcase the influences .
Grandville Mon Amour Bryan Talbot takes us back to the steampunk streets of Grandville, where Detective Inspector LeBrock faces the fight of his life against escaped terrorist 'Mad Dog' Mastock Detective Inspector LeBrock is back on the streets of Grandville, in the second of Bryan Talbot's anthropomorphic steampunk graphic novels. Stuff I Read - Grandville Mon Amour by Brian Talbot Review After Grandville, I wasn't quite sure where the series would go, because that book got rather insane, and by the end the action and plot were such that the entire world of the setting would have been changed utterly. I guess it is to my relief that the series found a way to maintain it. The Grandville Annotations. Bryan and myself have created a series of annotations for the Grandville graphic novel series, explaining references and homages to other works, how the pages are drawn, inked, coloured and put together. All of the annotations are now complete and online for: Grandville - Grandville Mon Amour - Grandville Bête Noire.
Set three weeks after the finale of Grandville Bryan Talbot's critically acclaimed steampunk graphic novelGrandville Mon Amour explores an alternate artnouveau world populated by intelligent animals, a human underclass, robot automatons, and advanced steam technology that power everything from hansom cabs to iron flying machines. Mon Amour is another great installment in the Grandville series that's set in a world in which Napoleon stayed in power and in which all the main characters are anthropomorphic animals. In Mon Amour, a villain has just escaped from jail and it's up to LeBrock, not only to stop him, but also to figure out who may have helped him escape. Grandville Mon Amour annotations - page 1. This is similar in concept to the Directors Cut of Heart of Empire that Bryan and myself created: it is an attempt to answer the eternal "where do you get your ideas from?" question, and a way to showcase the influences and images that went into the creation of Grandville.
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