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The third thrilling omnibus of the lost Sci-Fi classic from the
sixties that the New York Times noted had "highly detailed visions
of fantastic worlds" This is the epic story of the Trigan Empire's
rise and fall, and of how Trigo, often alone, had to fend off
usurpers and monstrous threats to save his people. The lush painted
comic art that Don Lawrence produced in this period would solidify
him as one of the greatest comic book artists of all time.
Collected within are all the Trigan Empire stories published in
chronological order including the never before reprinted short
stories not illustrated by Don Lawrence, to give you the complete
saga of the Trigan Empire.
The aliens from Dort have lost their world and now they want Earth!
It is the year 2000. In fifty years' time the planet Dort will
collide with its sun and be destroyed. Ratta, the dictator of Dort
has chosen Earth as a new home for his people. But first he is
creating ten thousand disasters to wipe out all human life! Only
Britain's best scientist, Professor Mike Dauntless, has the mind
and spirit to stop Ratta from destroying humankind.
Enemies without! Enemies within! This fourth omnibus of The Rise
and Fall of the Trigan Empire, a classic of the science-fiction
genre, collects the stories published in Look and Learn from 1973
through to 1975. Don Lawrence's painted art continues to be a
highlight of the series and, as Don Lawrence takes a sabbatical
from the strip, Miguel Quesada and Philip Corke match his
impressive work with their own style. The Trigan emperor and his
nephew, Janno, continue to protect their citizens from treacherous
politicians, foil assassination attempts by mercenary assassins,
halt the despotic plans of delusional scientists, and resist alien
invaders.
The second thrilling omnibus lost Sci-Fi classic from the sixties
the New York times called "highly detailed visions of fantastic
worlds" Among the distant stars, fractious tribes come together to
found a mighty empire that will wage war against aggressive
kingdoms, battle alien invaders, and conceive of incredible new
technologies. This extraordinary volume continues to chart the
glorious Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire! A landmark in British
comics history, painted by the legendary Don Lawrence in stunning,
classic style, and springing from the grandiose pen of Mike
Butterworth, this is an epic tale that creates a new far-future
science fiction mythos that captured the imagination of a
generation. Features an introduction from one-time Don Lawrence
apprentice Chris Weston (The Filth).
This synthetic study has two primary tasks. The first is to
elucidate the structure of the book of Zechariah. But in order to
do this, a satisfactory method of analysis must be found. Thus the
author begins by drawing up suitable literary criteria that will
help to frame a reliable way of proceeding. The method is then
tested on the book of Zechariah, and the results are compared with
those of other biblical scholarship. Although this is a study in
'rhetorical criticism', it approaches the text from the standpoint
of the authors' and redactors' intentions. The result is a
convincing and wide-ranging analysis of the various and complex
structural patterns of Zechariah.>
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