Babel #1
This first volume of the Babel series collects the opening chapters of the story, originally published in 2004 by Coconino Press. The narrative follows a complex, visually rich tale set in a dystopian world, exploring themes of language, power, and identity through the work of its creators.
"A Rooster's Tale 1" from Babel #1 (2004) is a haunting, deeply personal story by David B., who handles every aspect of the artwork and lettering with striking precision. Through the fragmented lens of memory and dream, it traces the early life of Jean-Christophe, focusing on his younger brother’s haunting perception of epileptic seizures intertwined with the lingering shadow of the Biafran war. The cover, also by David B., sets a somber, introspective tone that matches the interior’s intimate, evocative style.
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