Thursday, April 03, 2025

 

The Apocalypse 4 ALL

 

Marc Jondot, Thar-Enfer, L’Amertume

https://jacquescoulardeau.medium.com/marc-jondot-thar-enfer-lamertume-466c4e2595e2

 


The Apocalypse has become the central subject of many comic books. Why?

Are people so afraid of war and depression that they run into the arms of the living dead creatures of hell in our back kitchen, cellar, or back garden?


 

In this particular book, there is some hope in the fact the main characters rescue, more or less, one person that has fallen into hell, and they manage to escape from that hellish world and the island where they are confined with a ship just waiting for them and they end up this episode of the story in a ship sailing on a vast ocean, going… we do not know where.

 

The story is essentially centered on males with a two-female exception. The Omnia Mater who is a putschistic lady who seizes the justice of her world to control it all but she ends up in plain burning dust. The second is Jeanne who provides the ship to escape from this world.


 

The whole book does not have one single square centimeter, or inch if you prefer, of color. Yet it is not black and white. The color of old, old, very old photos that were in the bister line of hues, shades, and colors.

That was a long time ago.

 

Why do so many comic book authors see the future as a complete apocalyptic vision, story, drama, and enslavement?

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Marc Jondot, Thar-Enfer, L’Amertume

by Jacques Coulardeau

2025 • Éditions La Dondaine, Medium.com

6 Pages

Criminal Justice,  *  Science Fiction,  *  The Apocalypse of John,  *  Hellenistic Judaism,  *  Cohabitation of Living and Dead




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