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The VOYAGER's INFINITY

Fractal Science Fiction posted on Jan 15, 2011
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Apophysis 7X pure...no postwork except frame and sign. Richard Blade, Voyageur de l'Infini est une série de romans de science-fiction de Jeffrey Lord, un pseudonyme collectif utilisé par plusieurs écrivains aux États-unis et en France. La série a été créée en 1969 aux Etats-Unis, et 37 titres sont sortis jusqu'en 1984 (Roland Green, Lyle Kenyon Engel, Ray Faraday Nelson, et Manning Lee Stokes font partie des auteurs[réf. nécessaire] ; selon Ray Faraday Nelson, Philip K. Dick lui-même a été à la genèse du concept, proposant l'idée de l'ordinateur qui une fois branché sur le héros le projette dans la Dimension X. Blade est sorti en France en 1974, présenté par Gérard de Villiers. Les trente-sept premiers volumes ont été les traductions des récits américains. Puis la série a été reprise en français par Richard D. Nolane qui signera en tout 43 romans, anonymement puis sous son vrai nom d'Olivier Raynaud. La série a ainsi trouvé son autonomie et une incroyable longévité pour atteindre 186 titres (en janvier 2009). Les auteurs français depuis décembre 2007 sont Arnaud Dalrune et Patrick Eris. La série a également fait appel à des auteurs reconnus de la maison d'édition : par exemple, Nadine Monfils (auteur du Commissaire Léon) pour Blade 174 - La malédiction des ombres en 2007. Toutes les illustrations des couvertures de l'édition française furent signées par Loris Kalafat jusqu'à sa disparition en 2007 ; depuis Blade #180 - Le Pays de l'autre côté de la guerre, les illustrations sont signées par Nemo Sandman qui a signé en tant qu'auteur le Blade #195 - L'Empire de Tesla avant de continuer conjointement avec Patrick Eris suite au départ annoncé d'Arnaud Dalrune. A partir du Blade #196 - L'Ombre de la Horde les auteurs cosignent ERIS+SANDMAN. d'après Wikipedia. Richard Blade, Traveler of the Infinite is a series of science fiction novels by Jeffrey Lord, a collective pseudonym used by several writers in the United States and France. The series was created in 1969 in the United States, and 37 titles were released until 1984 (Roland Green, Lyle Kenyon Engel, Ray Faraday Nelson, and Manning Lee Stokes are among the authors [ref. Necessary] by Ray Faraday Nelson, Philip K. Dick himself was the genesis of the concept, proposing the idea of the computer that once connected the hero throws him into Dimension X. Blade was released in France in 1974, presented by Gerard de Villiers. The thirty-first seven volumes were translations of American stories. Then the series was repeated in French by Richard D. Nolan will sign a total of 43 novels, anonymously and under his real name Olivier Raynaud. The series has found its autonomy and incredible longevity securities to $ 186 (January 2009). French writers since 2007 are Dalrune Arnaud and Patrick Eris. The series also uses the known authors of the publishing house: for example, Nadine Monfils (author of Commissioner Leon) for Blade 174 - The Curse of Shadows in 2007. All illustrations covers the French edition were signed by Loris Kalafat until his death in 2007 and since Blade # 180 - The Country of the other side of the war, the illustrations are signed by Nemo Sandman who signed As an author the Blade # 195 - The Empire of Tesla before proceeding jointly with Patrick Eris after the announced departure of Arnaud Dalrune. From Blade # 196 - The Shadow of the Horde authors co-author ERIS SANDMAN. according to Wikipedia.

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MrsRatbag

10:55AM | Sun, 16 January 2011

Oh, beautiful work! I love the light!

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bakapo

12:25PM | Sun, 16 January 2011

awesome lighting in this, I really like the glow.

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tryky5carla

1:40PM | Sun, 16 January 2011

MySave.in

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three_grrr

11:02PM | Tue, 18 January 2011

This is absolutely fantastic Claude!! An amazing pure fractal like I have never seen before! Surely one of your most wonderful creations! I have not read any of the Blade books, but will now be looking for them. Very interesting information about it's origins, and continued writings by so many different authors carrying on the story!

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treasureprints

1:47AM | Wed, 19 January 2011

Powerful image, Claude!:)

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