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Fernando De Felipe library: S.O.U.L.

    In 1990, the magazine Zona 84 published a new series from the pens of Jaime Vane and Fernando De Felipe: S.O.U.L. 

    The title, an acronym for Search Organization of Unknown Limits, alludes to a mysterious company based in New Reading, Arizona (USA) that hires Vyvyan Kayman as a research assistant. So begins a disturbing story, a combination of science fiction and social commentary that, with the passage of time, has turned out to be as prophetic as it is dystopian.

    S.O.U.L. is the third instalment of the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material.

    Technical Info

    Original Edition: S.O.U.L. ESP

    Pages and format: 80 pages. Black and white . Board

    Publication date: 26/04/2022


    ISBN: 978-84-19263-03-2

    Key Points
    • A story combining science fiction and social commentary which, due to  the themes addressed (racism, the struggle for civil rights, victims of scientific experiments) and the way in which it is done, went from being considered dystopian in 1990, when it was originally published, to revealing itself as almost prophetic
    • The death of the singer Prince and The Million Man March are just two of the events imagined by the authors and woven into the plot of ADN decades before they actually happened
    • Restored edition, prepared from the original pages preserved by Fernando De Felipe
    • Fernando De Felipe was awarded the prize for the best Spanish work at Comic Barcelona 1995 for Museum and the Gran Premio del Cómic Aragonés in 2022, for his life’s work

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    Original Edition: S.O.U.L. ESP

    Pages and format: 80 pages. Black and white . Board

    Publication date: 26/04/2022


    ISBN: 978-84-19263-03-2