- Brigade Temporelle
"Brigade Temporelle" ("Time Brigade") is a French
comic book series created by Frenchwriter Claude J. Legrand and Spanishartist Edmond Ripoll for the magazine "Futura" published byEditions Lug in1972 .The Time Brigade stories were initially clearly influenced by
Poul Anderson ’s "Time Patrol". When the series begins, 20th centuryarcheologist Jason Spell on a dig inMesopotamia is recruited to become a member of "Delta Hand 28", a four-person operative unit of the Time Brigade, a time-travelling organization from the 40th century. The Brigade is responsible for the monitoring and control of the pludimensionality of Earth, in a segment of thespace-time continuum known as "Sector Rhamno". This spans our galacticquadrant , six billion years from the creation of theSolar System to some unspecified date in the future, circa 1,000,000 years A.D., and all of its alternate timelines.The Brigade functions with teams of four operatives, called a "Hand" since it reports to an
artificial intelligence known as the "Thumb". A "Hand" is comprised of one Coordinator and three Agents. While Coordinators tend to originate in the 40th century or later, Agents are recruited throughout time.The members of "Delta Hand 28" are Khanor Rhi, its coordinator, a former chronoprogrammer from the 40th century, the beautiful Varna Zelton, a timsensitive and former student of Khanor, and Spell. In the first series, the fourth member was Rock Klammers, who tried to kill
Adolf Hitler , but his memory was erased and he was returned to his own time. He was replaced in the second series by Minus-3, an augmentedape . The first series of stories involved various missions through time, ending with anuclear explosion that destroyedSodom andGomorrah . In the second series, the heroes discovered that the Brigade had been founded and was secretly controlled by a hidden group of immortals, inheritors of the science of Mû, the legendary fifth planet destroyed circa 65 million years BC. They tried to prevent the destruction of Mû by a lethal civil war, but failed."Brigade Temporelle" was serialized in "Futura" Nos. 1-10 and Nos. 19-26 in 1972-74. The characters returned in 2001 and 2002 a number of short stories written by
Jean-Marc Lofficier and drawn byTimothy Green II . A 46-page graphic novel by the same team subtitled " La Guerre du Graal" ["The Grail War"] was then released in 2005."Brigade Temporelle" is now part of
Hexagon Comics which plans to publish collections of their adventures translated into English.External links
* [http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/brigadetemporelle.htm Brigade Temporelle entry at Cool French Comics]
* [http://www.hexagoncomics.com/brigadetemporelle.htm Brigade Temporelle entry on Hexagon Comics site]
* [http://www.futurealstudio.com/films/aidc/artof/brigadetemporelle.html Brigade Temporelle] page at the official [http://www.futurealstudio.com/films/aidc/index.html Adventures Into Digital Comics] website
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