THE NEXT INCREDIBLE INSTALMENT IN AWARD-WINNING MASTER COMICS CREATOR DRUILLET'S LONE SLOANE SAGA!
Legendary comics artist Druillet brings his classic baroque, psychedelic vision to life once again in this latest Lone Sloane masterpiece edition.
Set ten years after the best-selling 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane, Chaos sees Druillet's complex and existential protagonist continuing to explore the endless mysteries of the universe. This time, he comes face to face with his old enemy, Shaan...
A pointed and personal story, this allegorical graphic novel offers Druillet's perspective on the age-old good versus evil quandary. Depicted in stunningly unique artwork, this is a must for all comic fans, old and new!
“A masterwork in visual design ... Druillet pushes the Sloane mythology to messianic levels and finds new ways to interpret the value of art, sex, music, good and evil within a space drama context. In lesser hands, the plot would come off as some cheesy sci-fi melodrama. In Druillet’s hands, this is art ... The type of comic that pushes all the contemporary artistic boundaries.” - Monkeys Fighting Robots
THE NEXT INCREDIBLE INSTALMENT IN AWARD-WINNING MASTER COMICS CREATOR DRUILLET'S LONE SLOANE SAGA!
Legendary comics artist Druillet brings his classic baroque, psychedelic vision to life once again in this latest Lone Sloane masterpiece edition.
Set ten years after the best-selling 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane, Chaos sees Druillet's complex and existential protagonist continuing to explore the endless mysteries of the universe. This time, he comes face to face with his old enemy, Shaan...
A pointed and personal story, this allegorical graphic novel offers Druillet's perspective on the age-old good versus evil quandary. Depicted in stunningly unique artwork, this is a must for all comic fans, old and new!
Praise
“A masterwork in visual design ... Druillet pushes the Sloane mythology to messianic levels and finds new ways to interpret the value of art, sex, music, good and evil within a space drama context. In lesser hands, the plot would come off as some cheesy sci-fi melodrama. In Druillet’s hands, this is art ... The type of comic that pushes all the contemporary artistic boundaries.” - Monkeys Fighting Robots