The Last Jungle Book - Volume 2 - The Promise

The Last Jungle Book - Volume 2 - The Promise

Author: Stephen Desberg

Publisher: Europe Comics

Published: 2016-05-11T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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Old Mowgli tells the tale of the promise made in his youth to kill Shere Khan the tiger, who gets more dangerous by the day as he is consumed by blood lust. Every summer, the sun burns the savannah and dries up the rivers. But this year, water is especially hard to come by and the animals must endure a dreadful thirst. Thankfully, a marsh forms in the empty riverbed and Hathi the elephant decrees a water truce. With all hunting forbidden, every animal is safe to come and quench their thirst. Even Shere Khan is bound to this truce. But the bloodthirsty tiger is driven only by his vendetta against Mowgli. Not only does he wish the young man's death, but also to bring an end to his illusions...


The Jungle Book Volume 2: Last of the Species

The Jungle Book Volume 2: Last of the Species

Author: Mark L. Miller

Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment

Published: 2013-08-14

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1939683025

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The Isle of Kipling has known war between the animal tribes for generations. But when a pirate ship crashed to the island shore, the arrival of four infant survivors was deemed an omen to signify the end of the war. Divided up between the tribes in a fragile act of peace, the four children grew up separate form one another, not knowing of one another's existence. But years later, a simple run through the jungle for Mowglii and her adopted mother wolf accidently disrupted the peace. And eventually Mowglii's mother wolf was murdered by the ferocious tigher, Shere Kahn. As a result, Mowglii finally achieved vegenance by killing Shere Khan. Although Mowglii's act may have quenched her thirst for revenge, it has rekindled the fires of war. Now, the borders between the animal tribes are shattered, the jungle is unsettled, and war on Kipling Isle looms on the horizon.


The Last jungle book - Volume 4 - The Return

The Last jungle book - Volume 4 - The Return

Author: Stephen Desberg

Publisher: Europe Comics

Published: 2016-07-06T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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This is the fourth and final volume of a superb and moving epilogue to the story of Mowgli that alternates between memories of his youth and the approach of death. But before his time comes, the old king of the jungle wants to go back to his old stamping ground; back to the jungle that, in his heart of hearts, he never really left.


The Last Jungle Book - Volume 3 - Springtime

The Last Jungle Book - Volume 3 - Springtime

Author: Stephen Desberg

Publisher: Europe Comics

Published: 2016-06-08T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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As Mowgli draws ever closer to the end of his days, he continues to tell the tale of his extraordinary life to his young friend. His words conjure up the era when he, as a young man, was the king of the jungle, Shere Kahn's vanquisher and the brother of wolves and panthers. It was a time when he was yet to discover the devastating power of female grace and beauty, and that a city torn apart by British colonization could hold far more danger than anything he'd ever encountered previously...


The Last Jungle Book - Volume 1 - Man

The Last Jungle Book - Volume 1 - Man

Author: Stephen Desberg

Publisher: Europe Comics

Published: 2016-04-06T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13:

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Just outside Delhi, the capital of India, a man called Mowgli rents a house on the outskirts of the jungle, where he plans to live out the rest of his days. The forest is not nearly as vast as it once was, but the air, the trees and the hills still retain a thousand memories: the cries of birds long departed, the calls of brother wolves that have since died off, the rage of a jealous tiger... For Mowgli, the jungle is the stomping ground of his childhood and his path to adolescence, including the undeniable need to grow up and leave it. For Mowgli, it is time to rediscover the jungle so as to prevent the world of men from stealing away his innocence and his illusions. For this man growing ever older, these memories take him back to a time when all he had to do was learn, and not yet pay the price of his mistakes...


Imperial Subjects, Imperial Space

Imperial Subjects, Imperial Space

Author: John McBratney

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Why was Rudyard Kipling so drawn in his fiction to the figure of the foreign-born Briton--what Kipling called the "native-born"? The answer lies in McBratney's "Imperial Subjects, Imperial Space, the first full-length study of a figure central to Kipling's major imperial fiction: the "native-born." In these narratives Kipling sees the native-born fulfilling two important roles: model imperial servant and ideal imperial citizen. The special abilities that allow the native-born to play these roles derive from his identity as neither exclusively British nor simply "native." This study also provides the most thorough analysis of that figure's hybrid, "casteless" selfhood in relation to shifting attitudes toward racial identity during Britain's "New Imperialism." In its endeavor to place the liminal subject within a particular moment in British discourses about race and nation, this book illuminates both the complexities of subject construction in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods and the struggles today over identity formation in the postcolonial world.