Cinebook has given us many excellent new adventures that appear nostalgic, and yet have a present time point of view. Mortimer and Blake are a terrific team of British heroes. Mortimer is a grumpy Scottish physicist, Blake is an RAF soldier-spy type. The two have appropriately dashing adventures - atomic science, time travel and the occult are all mixed up with the everyday business of running the Empire.
Other Fact:
While Cinebooks has published this as their 5th volume in the B&M series, but this is really the 15th volume, and its one of several, done by the team of James Van Hamme & Ted Benoit - but not really done by EP Jacobs, who created the series.
Synopsis: The two gentlemen-spies travel to America and take on a 177-year-old evil. Blake and Mortimer head to the United States to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the discovery of a 177-year-old body, which appears to have died very recently. The body is that of a Scottish major, Mortimer's ancestor, who was leading a British military expedition to the US in 1777 when he was swallowed up by a strange, multicolored light-beam shining down from the sky. A secret message accompanies the corpse, that is identified as Lachlan, this is equally mysterious. What does "Yellow King 8061, Danger, Light, Plutonium, H Poplar Trees, Temple 1954' mean? Blake and Mortimer fight men in black armed with green-laser guns and soldiers emerging from the past in order to save the Earth from complete obliteration.
This is a great science-fiction story, and the return of past villains. We get the return of Colonel Orlik and a major villain from an earlier story. Once again, we get hints of what happened in the first B&M story, "Secret of the Swordfish" which has been published in English much later to this story.
While Cinebooks has published this as their 5th volume in the B&M series, but this is really the 15th volume, and its one of several, done by the team of James Van Hamme & Ted Benoit - but not really done by EP Jacobs, who created the series.
Synopsis: The two gentlemen-spies travel to America and take on a 177-year-old evil. Blake and Mortimer head to the United States to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the discovery of a 177-year-old body, which appears to have died very recently. The body is that of a Scottish major, Mortimer's ancestor, who was leading a British military expedition to the US in 1777 when he was swallowed up by a strange, multicolored light-beam shining down from the sky. A secret message accompanies the corpse, that is identified as Lachlan, this is equally mysterious. What does "Yellow King 8061, Danger, Light, Plutonium, H Poplar Trees, Temple 1954' mean? Blake and Mortimer fight men in black armed with green-laser guns and soldiers emerging from the past in order to save the Earth from complete obliteration.
~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ ~
This is not merely a juvenile adventure. European series have appealed to all age levels and make no apologies for mature themes. Read that fantastic Sci-Fi comics here.
Hi Kuntal . Tomar blog e post gulo khub valo lagche.. Nostalgia .....
ReplyDeleteParle "Blake & Mortimer 18 - The Oath of the Five Lords " ta post koro.
Thanks Priyabrata for visiting my blog - oi Boi-tar (#18) purota aamar kachhe nei - 1/2-ta aache - seta porte chaile tomar email ta janiyo - baki 1/2 ta jogar korbo taratari.
Deletepriyabrata.ray@gmail.com
Deletethanks a lot for the B&M ............ AND ...... "subho dipawali"................
ReplyDelete"Shubho Deepabali" Ranjan-Da - B&M-er banglay-translation aar shuru korte parini - ektu kajer pressure-e aachi - somoy pelei aabar resume korbo - :-)
Delete