The conquest of the cosmos
The conquest of the cosmos
After ruining aviation history with The First Aviators,
Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau and Francis Desharnais unite their
forces to make the pass to the space race. The conquest of the cosmos relates,
with many twists to the truth, this scientific struggle having opposed the USSR
in the United States at the height of the Cold War.
This epic began on October 4, 1957 with the launch of Sputnik 1 and continues
ends twelve years later in the company of the Apollo 11 crew. All
The highlights of this extraordinary adventure are presented in their
more factual reality, the anxieties of Yuri Gagarin who wonders if he has
left his stove ring lit during John F. Kennedy's famous speech in
which the president promises America that, within a few years, "we will
being able to barbecue and eat hamburgers" on the Moon.
In the drawing, Francis Desharnais, author of Little Russia, once again uses the
clever minimalist copy-and-paste process on which the first ones were based
aviators as well as The War of the Arts. Screenplay by Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau
continues its momentum, infuriating historians around the world - like
with his previous book, La pitoune et la poutine.
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