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Nemo

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Author BrĂĽno
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6.81"W x 9.75"H x 0.62"D   | 22 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Jan 30, 2018 | 164 Pages | 9781684050314
Jules Verne's classic tale is reimagined in this graphic adaptation, which offers a subtle new interpretation of one of literature's most famous captains.

A graphic novel re-telling of the classic 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, NEMO offers an uncompromising look at life under the sea, where men are free of society and beasts roam the deep. Bruno delivers a nuanced adaptation of this literary masterpiece.
Brüno Thielleux, who signs with his first name, is a French illustrator and writer. Born in 1975, he attended the Ecole Estienne in Paris for a year before moving to Rennes, where he received a degree in plastic arts. His first published stories appeared in 1995, in the magazines Kalémia, Troo, and Pili-Pili.
He's worked with numerous publishers, including Treize Étrange, Vents d'Ouest, and Dargaud. 
Among his published works are In Articulo Mortis; Doctor Niet, a book in the science fiction series Voltige et Ratatouille (2000); the detective book Cold Train (2000); the Jules Verne adaptation Nemo (2001-2004); the series Inner City Blues, with Fatima Ammari-B (2001-2005); two books of the series Junk, with Nicola Pothier (2008 and 2010); science fiction books Biotope (2007) and Lorna (2012); and the Commando Colonial series from 2008 to 2010. In 2011 he collaborated with Fabien Nury on a comic adaptation of Eugène Sue's novel Atar Gull. The two worked together again on the Tyler Cross detective series in 2013.
He lives and works in Paris.
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About

Jules Verne's classic tale is reimagined in this graphic adaptation, which offers a subtle new interpretation of one of literature's most famous captains.

A graphic novel re-telling of the classic 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, NEMO offers an uncompromising look at life under the sea, where men are free of society and beasts roam the deep. Bruno delivers a nuanced adaptation of this literary masterpiece.

Creators

Brüno Thielleux, who signs with his first name, is a French illustrator and writer. Born in 1975, he attended the Ecole Estienne in Paris for a year before moving to Rennes, where he received a degree in plastic arts. His first published stories appeared in 1995, in the magazines Kalémia, Troo, and Pili-Pili.
He's worked with numerous publishers, including Treize Étrange, Vents d'Ouest, and Dargaud. 
Among his published works are In Articulo Mortis; Doctor Niet, a book in the science fiction series Voltige et Ratatouille (2000); the detective book Cold Train (2000); the Jules Verne adaptation Nemo (2001-2004); the series Inner City Blues, with Fatima Ammari-B (2001-2005); two books of the series Junk, with Nicola Pothier (2008 and 2010); science fiction books Biotope (2007) and Lorna (2012); and the Commando Colonial series from 2008 to 2010. In 2011 he collaborated with Fabien Nury on a comic adaptation of Eugène Sue's novel Atar Gull. The two worked together again on the Tyler Cross detective series in 2013.
He lives and works in Paris.
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