The graphic novels loved by children and adults alike
Mar 11th, 2011, 4:58 pm
The Horde by Igor Baranko.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 60 MB.
Overview: In the year 1206, Genghis Khan and his Golden Horde dominated an immense territory from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea with only 150,000 men. In the year 2040, the newest Russian dictator has a unique vision: to invoke the spirit of Genghis Khan and his Golden Horde to create an empire reaching from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. To do this, his secret service must find the corpse of the latest reincarnation of Genghis Khan. Their path will cross with the last Chechen, the survivor of a nuclear holocaust on a mystical quest. He has nothing to lose and fears nothing, especially not the Russian army and secret service.

Genre: Comics, Adventures, History, Magic, Mature Reader.

Image

The Horde
    Writer/artist: Igor Baranko
    Publisher: Humanoids, Inc. August 1, 2004. 144 pages

      While a naked young woman meditates in a barren apartment in a rotting Soviet-era housing development in Tuva in September 2040, the dictator (sort of a Slavic Hunter Thompson) of a Russia that is totalitarian again (complete with hammer, sickle, star--and free drugs for all) dreams of reviving the Mongol empire of the Golden Horde, and in a Chechnya "cleansed" of all Chechens, the re-embodied spirit of a dervish-guerrilla cleanses a military outpost of its soldiers. Shortly thereafter, the dictator's military intelligence seeks out the last Bolshevik to pump him about Comrade Noyon, a young lama who claimed to be Genghis Khan reincarnated and whom Stalin executed in 1930. Baranko deftly cuts between the four plotlines he sets in motion, inserting many more intriguing characters as he unfolds an ingenious, darkly spiritual thriller that feels like an evil Indiana Jones romp but ends far more ambiguously than a similar movie would. Thanks to Baranko's top-drawer European mainstream-comics style, no matter how wildly it develops, The Horde is always grippingly good-looking.

      In the year 1206, Genghis Khan and his Golden Horde dominated an immense territory from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea with only 150,000 men. In the year 2040, the newest Russian dictator has a unique vision: to invoke the spirit of Genghis Khan and his Golden Horde to create an empire reaching from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. To do this, his secret service must find the corpse of the latest reincarnation of Genghis Khan. Their path will cross with the last Chechen, the survivor of a nuclear holocaust on a mystical quest. He has nothing to lose and fears nothing, especially not the Russian army and secret service.

About:
    Ukrainian writer/artist Igor Baranko was born in Kiev during the Cold War. After attending art school, Baranko served for two years in the Soviet Army, where he developed a great hatred of military life. He won the US Immigration Lottery in 1999, allowing him to move to the United States and has been creating graphic novels ever since, collaborating with Alexandro Jodorowsky for METAL HURLANT MAGAZINE, Jean-Pierre Dionnet on the sequel to Enki Bilal and Dionnet's EXTERMINATOR 17 and creating his own epic, THE HORDE.

Note: Stories by Igor Baranko:

Download Instructions:
http://www.gboxes.com/2rp6d51k81rz -- Igor Baranko: The Horde (2004)

Mar 11th, 2011, 4:58 pm

Labor Omnia Vincit Improbus... Hard Work Conquers Everything!
Mar 12th, 2011, 1:42 am
Nice release jay. 1 x 5 5 WRZ$ reward plus 3 WRZ$ for mirror. Category: Comics.
Mar 12th, 2011, 1:42 am