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Cargando... Barbarella and the Wrath of the Minute-Eaterpor Jean-Claude Forest, Kelly Sue DeConnick (Adapter)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I'm glad I read this because I'm such a huge fan of the movie and sexy sci-fi in general and because I know what an influence this book has had on the genre but it wasn't easy to get through. The ideas are wild and high concept and the character of Barbarella is campy and delightfully femininst but the narrative here is clunky and disjointed. Again, glad I read it, won't need to read it again. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesBarbarella (2)
When Barbarella's spaceship breaks down, she finds herself trapped on the planet, Lythion. There, she has a series of adventurous, and erotic encounters with a variety of strange beings, from robots to angels. In Wrath of the Minute-Eater (previously unpublished in English) Barbarella's travelling Circus Delirium enters another dimension, led by the mysterious and alluring aquaman, Narval, whose machinations catapult Barbarella & Co. into a complex battle for the planet, Spectra. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Famous French comic of the 1960s, on which the cult film of 1968 was based. Barbarella is a leader of men and women who biffs as much as she bonks. Her clothes do have a tendency to come off, voluntarily as often as not. Kelly Sue DeConnick has now given us an updated translation, which reads a lot more smoothly and wittily than the long-standing text by Richard Seaver. It's not deep, but it is fun. ( )