The Strange Encounter

by Jean Van Hamme (Writer, Author), Ted Benoît (Illustrator), Ted Benoit (Illustrator)

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Blake and Mortimer head to the United States to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the discovery of a 177-year-old body, which appears to have died very recently. The body is that of a Scottish Major, Mortimer's forebear, who was leading a British military expedition to the US in 1777, when he was swallowed up by a strange multi-coloured light beam shining down from the sky. Blake and Mortimer must fight men in black armed with green laser guns and soldiers emerging from show more the past in order to save Earth from complete obliteration. show less

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It enjoyed seeing a Blake and Mortimer adventure taking place in the US!
I find that Mortimer was a bit slow understanding the real nature of the mysterious characters in this story... The reader will understand a lot faster that the scientist in the story. Which is surprising since his own experience from another album (I don't want to spoil anyone so I'm not going to be more specific).
The exact reasoning of the villains in this album is not developed enough and the plot might lack a bit of rigor. But it is still a very enjoyable read, with beautiful art.
It may have been written in the 21st Century but strange Encounter is mored in the Cold War days of the 1950s - 1954 to be precise: the action takes place in America and involves Kansas, Colorado, the Hoover dam and Los Alamos in a far-fetched tale involving terrorism by time travellers.

What happened was that we gotr all gung-ho with atom bombs and such, bombed the stuffing out of the world, and basically destroyed the earth for centuries to come and causing future man to look rather like an alien, all green-skinned and deformed. Future man, understandably pissed off, developed time travel and has returned from the future to stop us developing these weapons of mass destruction.

They do this by infiltrating moles into high positions, show more wearing life-like body coverings so they pass for normal, and recruiting the services of Colonel Orlik and former world despot Basam Dambu. They seem to think that by putting the megalomaniac tyrant in power they will obviate the threat of nuclear holocaust. Go figure.

Beautifully drawn but weakly plotted with too many words, not enough action and no humour, ie same old. same old. Don't get me wrong, I will continue to buy the Blake and Mortimer series: despite all the negative things I have to say I do actually quite enjoy them...
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Canonical title
The Strange Encounter
Original title
L'Etrange rendez-vous
Original publication date
2001
People/Characters
Professor Philip Angus Mortimer; Captain Francis Percy Blake; Major Lachlan MacQuarrie; Jimmy Tcheng; Dr. Jeronimo Ramirez; Dr. Walter Kaufman (show all 11); Colonel Olrik; Basam Damdu; Doctor Z'ong; John Calloway; Special Agent Jessie Wingo
Important places
USA; New York, New York, USA; Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA; Garden City, Kansas, USA
First words
On the 17th of October 1777, 15 months after the Declaration of Independence by the 13 colonies of America, the "insurgents" crushing victory at Saratoga would mark the turning point of the War for Independence waged by the N... (show all)ew World's patriots against the "Red Coats" of His Majesty George III.
Original language*
Francés
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Fiction and Literature, Graphic Novels & Comics
DDC/MDS
848Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench miscellaneous writings
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PN6747 .J27 .E8Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literatureComic books, strips, etc.
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