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Atar Gull

or A Tale of a Model Slave

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"I, Atar Gull, will never cry."

Atar Gull is an African Chief doomed to follow his father's footsteps as a slave in colonial Jamaica.

Captured by notorious pirate Brulart, Atar Gull is taken on a gruelling journey across the Atlantic, witnessing horrors and injustices that should befall no man. Sold to 'honorable' slave owner Tom Will, he learns to bid his time with an unyielding resilience, until he can stay idle no more.

Renowned writer Fabien Nury (Death to the Tsar, Tyler Cross) once again collaborates with artist Brüno (Nemo, Tyler Cross) for this illuminating take on the struggle of one man's revenge amidst the height of the slave trade.

Originally published in French as Atar Gull © Darguad 2015 – Fabien Nury & Brüno


Publisher: Titan Comics

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 9, 2019

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  • ISBN: 9781787732391
  • Release date: November 9, 2019

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781787732391
  • File size: 186966 KB
  • Release date: November 9, 2019

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"I, Atar Gull, will never cry."

Atar Gull is an African Chief doomed to follow his father's footsteps as a slave in colonial Jamaica.

Captured by notorious pirate Brulart, Atar Gull is taken on a gruelling journey across the Atlantic, witnessing horrors and injustices that should befall no man. Sold to 'honorable' slave owner Tom Will, he learns to bid his time with an unyielding resilience, until he can stay idle no more.

Renowned writer Fabien Nury (Death to the Tsar, Tyler Cross) once again collaborates with artist Brüno (Nemo, Tyler Cross) for this illuminating take on the struggle of one man's revenge amidst the height of the slave trade.

Originally published in French as Atar Gull © Darguad 2015 – Fabien Nury & Brüno



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