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Voyage Intemporel – Buddhism in space? – review by Anthony Nanson
You can’t say it’s not imaginative. Voyage Intemporel is an early BD (1982) of Sergio Macedo’s that depicts a realm of celestial beings who take an interest in the spiritual evolution of life on Earth and become alarmed when humankind

Anthony Nanson
Aug 14, 20192 min read


Valerian and Laureline and the Dream of Paradise
<p>I was wrong to think that the guy and the girl always had equal billing in the title of the original comic series: Valérian et Laureline was for most of its history Valérian, agent spatio-temporel. But I still reckon the … <a href="https://nansondeeptime.wordpress.com/2017/08/07/valerian-and-laureline-and-the-dream-of-paradise/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p>

Anthony Nanson
Aug 7, 20173 min read


Deep Sea Life
<p>‘Hopeless is a strange, gothic island off the coast of Maine, cut off from the rest of reality for the greater part.’ So write Tom and Nimue Brown, the authors of Hopeless, Maine, a unique series of graphic novels. The … <a href="https://nansondeeptime.wordpress.com/2016/12/20/deep-sea-life/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p>

Anthony Nanson
Dec 20, 20162 min read


Ben Haggarty and Adam Brockbank's Mezolith
<p>Years ago I saw a storytelling show quite unlike any I’ve seen before or since. In I Become Part of It the Company of Storytellers – Pomme Clayton, Ben Haggarty, Hugh Lupton – attempted to evoke the imaginative world of … <a href="https://nansondeeptime.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/mesolithic-storytelling-made-graphic/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p>

Anthony Nanson
May 20, 20162 min read
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