Planetary #3
This third French volume of Planetary collects the final issues of Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's acclaimed series, wrapping up the story of the mysterious team investigating the secret history of the 20th century's hidden wonders and conspiracies. Titled 'Adieu, vingtième siècle' (Goodbye, 20th Century), it brings the overarching narrative to a close as the Planetary field team confronts the Four and uncovers the truth behind the century's buried secrets. Published by Panini France, this edition compiles the concluding chapters of the series in a single volume.
In the early 20th century, young Elijah Snow follows a trail to uncover the final secrets of a vanished conspiracy, one that brought together legends like John Griffin, H.G. Wells, Baron Frankenstein, his Monster, Robor, Carnacki, Sherlock Holmes, and Dracula—though two remain unaccounted for: the detective and the vampire.
In "Point zéro," Elijah stumbles upon a mysterious stick that transforms into a hammer, unraveling a hidden world once destroyed by the Four to serve as a vault for their weapons. As he confronts the Four directly, Elijah faces a harrowing test when captured and subjected to memory blocks by Randall Dowling, forcing him to choose between his past and the safety of his team.
In "Les chants de la création," Elijah and Jakita track down Larissa Chase with a mission to set things right, before the team races to Australia to stop the Four from unleashing Dreamtime as a gateway to the Multiverse. The story unfolds with the weight of ancient forces and cosmic stakes, as the Planetary team confronts a threat that blurs the line between myth and reality.
Find on ebay
Where to buy
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Planetary #13 (2001), Planetary #14 (2001), Planetary #15 (2001), Planetary #16 (2003), Planetary #17 (2003), Planetary #18 (2004), Planetary #3 (2004)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.