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    Heavy Metal Magazine #197704

    Heavy Metal Magazine » Heavy Metal Magazine #197704 - Vol. 1, No. 4 released by Heavy Metal on July 1, 1977.

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    Vol. 1, No. 4 last edited by DeMan on 02/28/21 07:54AM View full history

    Collection of stories. Listed in quotes is the story's name by the credited artist's name.

    "Harzac" - Jean "Moebius" Giraud

    "Approaching Centauri" - Philippe Druillet and Jean "Moebius" Giraud

    "Den" - Richard Corben

    "The Prince Of Mist: I. Arrival; II. Discovery; III. Conception and Creation; IV. Epilogue" - Walter C. F. Perry and Jean-Michel Nicollet (not a comic story but a text excerpt along with a single illustration)

    "World Apart" - E. E. Davis

    "1996" - Chantal Montellier

    "Nep Simo" - Alain Voss

    "Harzakc" - Jean "Moebius" Giraud

    "Conquering Armies" - Jean-Claude Gal and Jean-Pierre Dionnet

    "Sunpot: Ch. 5 and 6" - Vaughn Bodé and Jack Adler

    "The Golden Queen: A Border Ballad" - Serge Bihannic and Philippe Druillet

    "The Long Tomorrow" - Dan O'Bannon and Jean "Moebius" Giraud

    "Crossroads Of The Universe" - Enki Bilal

    "Harzack" - Jean "Moebius" Giraud

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    The Good: This volume gives us the continuation of Den, which is still going on very strong. In addition to concluding Arzach this issue we also a story from Phillippe Druillet & Moebius called Approaching Centauri, which - while short, has excellent writing and excellent art. Additionally, we get the first installment of Dan O'Bannon & Moebius' Sci-Fi Hard Boiled detective story The Long Tomorrow, which is also incredibly well written, and incredibly well drawn.   The Bad: 1996 conti...

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