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Exterminator 17

Illustrated by Enki Bilal
Hardcover
$39.99 US
9.62"W x 12.75"H x 0.77"D   | 48 oz | 10 per carton
On sale Nov 20, 2018 | 240 Pages | 978-1-78586-733-0
Man and machine collide in this sci-fi epic that will question the very nature of the human soul.

In this science fiction adventure, warrior robots known as 'Exterminators' are strewn across the galaxy in a host of deadly environments, fighting for their human masters. But when the creator of these mechanical killers finds his soul trapped in an Exterminator, the balance of power is about to shift...

Artist, Enki Bilal, teams with world-renowned writer Jean-Pierre Dionnet in creating a sci-fi masterpiece.
"Clever, cinematic and absorbing" - Slings & Arrows
Jean-Pierre Dionnet is a French comics writer and TV presenter. He has also worked as an editor-in-chief, journalist, editor, producer/distributor of films and blogger. He was the co-founder of the comics magazine Métal Hurlant in 1974.

Enki Bilal was born in the former Yugoslavia in 1951, and moved to France aged 10. At age 14, he met Rene Goscinny, and began to focus on a career in comics, starting with strips in Pilote magazine. The Nikopol Trilogy took over a decade to finally complete, and has been released as both a videogame, called Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals and a film, directed by Bilal, called Immortal, starring Charlotte Rampling.

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Man and machine collide in this sci-fi epic that will question the very nature of the human soul.

In this science fiction adventure, warrior robots known as 'Exterminators' are strewn across the galaxy in a host of deadly environments, fighting for their human masters. But when the creator of these mechanical killers finds his soul trapped in an Exterminator, the balance of power is about to shift...

Artist, Enki Bilal, teams with world-renowned writer Jean-Pierre Dionnet in creating a sci-fi masterpiece.

Praise

"Clever, cinematic and absorbing" - Slings & Arrows

Author

Jean-Pierre Dionnet is a French comics writer and TV presenter. He has also worked as an editor-in-chief, journalist, editor, producer/distributor of films and blogger. He was the co-founder of the comics magazine Métal Hurlant in 1974.

Enki Bilal was born in the former Yugoslavia in 1951, and moved to France aged 10. At age 14, he met Rene Goscinny, and began to focus on a career in comics, starting with strips in Pilote magazine. The Nikopol Trilogy took over a decade to finally complete, and has been released as both a videogame, called Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals and a film, directed by Bilal, called Immortal, starring Charlotte Rampling.