Immergas. Tomo1. Günther Pulst.
period: Nicolas Juncker
Editorial: Treize Etrange (Glénat)
p. 56.
Published in September. 2009
€ 13
GÜNTHER Pulst. IMMERGAS (Submerged) Volume 1. A thriller in a German submarine.
July 1939, Günther Pulst is the chief engineer of a German submarine in the navy of the Third Reich. With 39 years and a face marked by life, Pulst suffering internally every second on the submersible hell. Promiscuity, deplorable sanitary conditions, odors, heat, the roar of machinery, undermine his body and morale. Completely paranoid, focuses on the smallest detail for days, tired of hot jokes of his comrades. He is hated by most of the crew, hit his assistant, spends most of his time insulting everyone, but it fulfills its mission perfectly. On Sunday, men have the right to walk over the bridge for a breath. It is gray and ugly, but clean air. Far U52 intersect with another part in a mission that, have fun making fun because they are the ones who are back. Then his colleagues a news broadcast by radio, Kiel SS await them in for questioning. A cold sweat runs Pulst backbone. What are accused? Who complained and why? Pulst is aware of "something." What happened in Spain with the captain? On arrival in Kiel, while big snowflakes fall, a unit of the SS checks the luggage of each one of them ...
Nicolas Juncker presents a historical thriller with an atmosphere dense and oppressive, not only for the venue of a submarine, but the climate of tension that exists inside, the disputes infighting among the crew, a secret that only a few have knowledge. A story that can sometimes reach remember the movie "Das Boot" especially the protagonist, physically very similar to the chief engineer of the film. Perhaps the only objection is that despite the originality of the idea of \u200b\u200brecreating the atmosphere of the talks, the result is somewhat confusing, with characters very similar physically, nearly all bearded and gloom, with complicated names and nicknames.
As for the drawing, Junckers reinforces the claustrophobia with small vignettes, perhaps excessively, framed in thick lines, no wide shots or panoramic views, muted colors and gray highlighting the closure of its protagonists.
Nicolas Juncker presents a historical thriller with an atmosphere dense and oppressive, not only for the venue of a submarine, but the climate of tension that exists inside, the disputes infighting among the crew, a secret that only a few have knowledge. A story that can sometimes reach remember the movie "Das Boot" especially the protagonist, physically very similar to the chief engineer of the film. Perhaps the only objection is that despite the originality of the idea of \u200b\u200brecreating the atmosphere of the talks, the result is somewhat confusing, with characters very similar physically, nearly all bearded and gloom, with complicated names and nicknames.
As for the drawing, Junckers reinforces the claustrophobia with small vignettes, perhaps excessively, framed in thick lines, no wide shots or panoramic views, muted colors and gray highlighting the closure of its protagonists.
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