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José Ladrönn

Author of Final Incal

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Works by José Ladrönn

Final Incal (2014) — Illustrator — 91 copies, 2 reviews
The Four John DiFools (2008) — Illustrator — 46 copies, 1 review
Final Incal, Tome 2 : Louz de Gara (2011) — Illustrator; Illustrator — 37 copies, 1 review
Hip Flask: Unnatural Selection (2002) — Illustrator — 36 copies, 3 reviews
Final Incal: Deluxe Edition (2014) — Artist — 35 copies, 1 review
Elephantmen, Vol. 0: Armed Forces (2012) — Illustrator — 32 copies, 1 review
Hip Flask: Concrete Jungle (The Big Here & the Long Now) (2007) — Illustrator — 20 copies, 1 review
Fantastic Four/The Inhumans (2007) — Illustrator — 20 copies, 1 review
Unhuman: The Elephantmen - The Art Of Ladronn (2008) — Illustrator — 18 copies
Hip Flask: Elephantmen — Illustrator — 4 copies
Final Incal - Ultra-Deluxe Collector's Edition (2014) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Poslije Inkala (2015) 2 copies
Cable (1993) #-1 Flashback - The Devil's Herald (1997) — Penciller — 1 copy

Associated Works

Deconstructing The Incal: Oversized Deluxe (1991) — Contributor — 31 copies
All-Star Western: The August 7 (2012) — Cover artist — 7 copies
All-Star Western: Gotham Underground (2012) — Cover artist — 5 copies
All-Star Western: The War of Lords and Owls: Part One (2012) — Cover artist — 5 copies
All-Star Western: The Arena (2012) — Cover artist — 5 copies
All-Star Western: Beneath the Bat Cave (2012) — Cover artist — 5 copies
Elephantmen #0 — Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Cable [1993] #46 - Moving Target, Part 2: Siege (1997) — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Incredible Hulk [1999] #100 — Cover artist — 1 copy

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Final Incal is a reworking and completion of After the Incal, the twenty-first century sequel to Jodorowsky's mystical space opera bandes dessinées published in the 1980s. While After the Incal had featured art from the original Incal artist Moebius, Final Incal is illustrated by Ladrönn, who credits Moebius' Incal for inspiring him to pursue a career in comics art in the first place. I like Ladrönn's art very well; it has its own style, but the spirit of the characters and places from Moebius is preserved, and there is obvious influence in the compositions.

The central conflict in this story has a malefic intelligence (how do you pronounce "Benthacodon"?) attempt to exterminate all organic life on Earth 2014, "cloning" humans into metal androids, while a lethal virus destroys their old bodies. In typical comic book fashion, the stakes quickly escalate from city-shaft to planet to universe to multiverse. Setting aside the metaphysical backdrop, the villains here reminded me of Doctor Who's Cybermen.

The divine Incal itself is largely concerned to perform matchmaking between John DiFool and Luz de Garra as a way of somehow producing an antidote to the evil plague. For most of the story, Luz is cold to John, which is understandable, since he mostly just whines around her. In his initial quest for her, DiFool is amusingly multiplied with variants from other universes, so that he is analyzed into four characters of base fool, adonis, swami, and angel (92). Jodo's allegory was less than transparent here, and I don't know whether he was referencing cabalistic parts of the soul, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, or something else.

The Final title is misleading, inasmuch as Jodorowsky explicitly said he intended to write further in the Incal setting, and in fact later materials have appeared by him and other other authors. Nor is the narrative particularly closed with the resolution of this book's plot. But it is a good complementary bookend to Before the Incal, building out from the core of the original work.
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Using WWI reference as a framing device, Elephanmen: Volume Zero drops a raw cut of bloody meat in front of your eyes. A brutal, gruesome, look at the atrocities of war.
 
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