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OverviewWhen French tank crewman René Tardi was captured by the Germans on May 22, 1940, his life was forever changed. He is shipped off to a P.O.W. camp, Stalag IIB, where he endures a brutal day-to-day existence for nearly five years. Once the war winds down, he faces a long, grueling journey back to France, buoyed only by the vision of his wife Henriette awaiting him at home. The final act finds René struggling to adapt to civilian life, begrudgingly re-enlisting, and returning to Germany to help rebuild the country that imprisoned him. In The Complete I, René Tardi, P.O.W., cartoonist Jacques Tardi vividly renders his father's harrowing story, a story enriched with his own childhood memories. Both an homage to his father and a testament to the silent suffering of a generation of men scarred by war, Tardi's graphic novel trilogy is a personal and artistic triumph. This box set also features a slew of fascinating contextual features, including reference photographs, excerpts of René's notebooks, and several illuminating essays. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tardi , Jenna AllenPublisher: Fantagraphics Imprint: Fantagraphics ISBN: 9781683969921ISBN 10: 1683969928 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 05 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis intensely personal work is one of Tardi's best and most accessible -- uncompromising in its portrayal of war yet relatable as a story of a son trying to understand his father.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" I, René Tardi presents a grim, lumpy, black-and-white world (with extremely rare bolts of color, such as a blood-red Nazi flag) through which characters grump, slog, and die. ... This patient, bleak, text-heavy work pulses like a dying heartbeat.-- ""Booklist"" "This intensely personal work is one of Tardi's best and most accessible -- uncompromising in its portrayal of war yet relatable as a story of a son trying to understand his father.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" I, Ren� Tardi presents a grim, lumpy, black-and-white world (with extremely rare bolts of color, such as a blood-red Nazi flag) through which characters grump, slog, and die. ... This patient, bleak, text-heavy work pulses like a dying heartbeat.-- ""Booklist""" Author InformationTardi is a pioneering, internationally award-winning European cartoonist. His Adèle Blanc-Sec series was adapted into a feature by Luc Besson, and the animated film April and the Extraordinary World was inspired by his cartooning. He lives in Paris with his wife, the singer Dominique Grange, and their cats. Jenna Allen is a freelance translator based in Colorado. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |