Kraken (comics)

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Kraken
Cover of the Le roi des égouts album
Created byAntonio Segura
Jordi Bernet
Publication information
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) Metropol and Zona 84.
Original languageSpanish
Genre
Publication date1983
Main character(s)Lieutenant Dante
The GAS patrol
The Kraken
Creative team
Writer(s)Antonio Segura
Artist(s)Jordi Bernet

Kraken is a Spanish

dystopic
society patrolling the violent sewers of the fictional city Metropol.

Publication history

As one of the flagship comics series to appear in the Spanish magazine Metropol, founded by an artist group to achieve greater creative freedom, it was staged in a city bearing the magazine's name, similar to other comics native to the publication.[1] As the magazine's run proved short-lived and was forced to shut down, the series continued its run in Zona 84.[2] Initially published in black and white, later album issues were released in colour.

The stories are presented in relatively short episodes, and feature concentrated violence, claustrophobic settings and little sentimentality. There are also occasional appearances of characters who bear resemblance to real-life actors (such as

The Exorcist
).

Characters

  • Lieutenant Dante leads a sewer patrol unit, in its efforts to hunt down the Kraken and combat the criminal activity that flourishes in the underground maze of tunnels.[3]
  • The GAS patrol, the Subterranean Action Group, who make up Dante's soldiers. A police unit with an extremely high mortality rate.
  • The Kraken, the antagonist monster, is almost a mythical character, by horrific reputation and rare appearances.

Notes

  1. ^ Fernandez, Norman (2001). "REPORTAJES: Antonio Segura" (in Spanish). tebeosfera/Comiqueando Press.
  2. ^ Fernandez, Norman. "Jornadas del COMIC, Villa de AVILÉS, Antonio Segura" (in Spanish). Dreamers.com.
  3. ^ Michigan State University Libraries. "Index to the Comic Art Collection-Kraken". Archived from the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2007-03-14.

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