Mechanical Land by Patrick Fitou and Jean-Baptiste Andréae
Requirements: CBR Reader, 162 MB.
Overview: It's party time aboard the Mékaton: dressed properly, the little Bruno and his mother, Emma, go to the ballroom to join the rest of the guests. Bruno is in a bad mood. First, he does not like the costume his mother made him wear. In addition, it is perfectly all these people morons and can not bear to see them partying like that every night. Suddenly, great excitement: someone is being chased. This is Philéon, a funny nose who decided to jump ship to go ashore. Philéon, accused by "the authorities" to be carrying a dangerous virus, hiding in the cabin of Edmee and Bruno. Against their accomplices, they decide to flee with Philéon and try their luck with someone to go so far that maybe they will never returned.
Mechanical Land
Download Instructions:
http://www.gboxes.com/gk7dkoant1ny -- Mechanical Land 01 Oceanica (2002)
http://www.gboxes.com/z4g71jxm53ri -- Mechanical Land 02 Antarctica (2003)
http://www.gboxes.com/ewpo12pbvbdo -- Mechanical Land 03 Urbanica (2004)
Requirements: CBR Reader, 162 MB.
Overview: It's party time aboard the Mékaton: dressed properly, the little Bruno and his mother, Emma, go to the ballroom to join the rest of the guests. Bruno is in a bad mood. First, he does not like the costume his mother made him wear. In addition, it is perfectly all these people morons and can not bear to see them partying like that every night. Suddenly, great excitement: someone is being chased. This is Philéon, a funny nose who decided to jump ship to go ashore. Philéon, accused by "the authorities" to be carrying a dangerous virus, hiding in the cabin of Edmee and Bruno. Against their accomplices, they decide to flee with Philéon and try their luck with someone to go so far that maybe they will never returned.
Mechanical Land
- Patrick Fitou write, story
Jean-Baptiste Andréae write, story, art cover, colours
Published by Casterman, 2002-2006.
- 1. Océanica, Casterman, 08/2002
2. Antartica, Casterman, 04/2004
3. Urbanica, Casterman, 03/2006
Reviewed by R. Bézard
- The drawing of Jean-Baptiste certainly deserves its own purchase of the series. The elegance characterizes his line and somewhat retro style he adopts. Equally at home with the sets, with the characters that makes it particularly expressive, it takes us nicely in its unreal universe. His mastery of color is not direct more foreign to it and the result is simply superb.
After this poetic story ends, it left a feeling of fact that this modern tale is quality and deserves to be discovered.
Download Instructions:
http://www.gboxes.com/gk7dkoant1ny -- Mechanical Land 01 Oceanica (2002)
http://www.gboxes.com/z4g71jxm53ri -- Mechanical Land 02 Antarctica (2003)
http://www.gboxes.com/ewpo12pbvbdo -- Mechanical Land 03 Urbanica (2004)
- Mirror:
- http://novafile.org/qhq2vnc9glt6 -- Mechanical Land 01 Oceanica (2002)
http://novafile.org/72g8warozcil -- Mechanical Land 02 Antarctica (2003)
http://novafile.org/hno9m6p3s166 -- Mechanical Land 03 Urbanica (2004)
https://www.tusfiles.com/fp95uq0gxpcy -- Mechanical Land 01 Oceanica (2002)
https://www.tusfiles.com/e1gi2w9ca1q4 -- Mechanical Land 02 Antarctica (2003)
https://www.tusfiles.com/ieolpklohk6o -- Mechanical Land 03 Urbanica (2004)