Rumorbooks
Heavy Metal 273
Heavy Metal 273
Couldn't load pickup availability
Heavy Metal Issue #273, released in March 2015, offers a diverse collection of science fiction and fantasy stories, showcasing both emerging and established creators. This issue is notable for introducing new narratives and continuing ongoing series, all presented with the magazine's signature blend of provocative storytelling and striking artwork.
Key Highlights:
-
"Julia & Romeo" (Chapter 2): Enki Bilal continues his reinterpretation of the classic tale, infusing it with a futuristic and dystopian twist.
-
"Dead Earth Comics": A series of one-page vignettes by M19 and Kristian Krank, reminiscent of earlier Heavy Metal features like Jeffrey Jones’ I’Mage and Paul Kirchner’s The Bus. These pieces offer a blend of low-tech sci-fi aesthetics and near-future themes.
-
"Homage to Frazetta": Marco Turini presents a tribute to the legendary artist Frank Frazetta, capturing the essence of his dynamic style.
-
"High Seas Adventure": Daniël Hugo crafts a tale set on the tumultuous oceans, blending adventure with speculative elements
Special Feature:
This issue includes a limited edition variant cover featuring Jack Kirby's concept art for the unproduced film Lord of Light. This artwork holds historical significance, as it was utilized in the CIA's 1980 operation to rescue American hostages in Iran, an event later dramatized in the film Argo. Only 500 copies of this variant were produced, making it a sought-after collector's item. Heavy Metal #273 stands out for its eclectic mix of stories and art styles, offering readers a rich tapestry of speculative fiction narratives.
Share








