Terminus Crusoé
Glénat · 1987 · 1 issue
About the series
In this one-issue graphic novel from French publisher Glénat, Terminus Crusoé reimagines the Robinson Crusoe myth through a surreal, psychological lens, blending adventure with existential dread. Released in 1987, it is best known for the stark, atmospheric art of its creator, who uses the isolated island setting to explore themes of madness and survival. Though a standalone work, its haunting imagery and narrative ambition have made it a cult touchstone in European comics.