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Hej hej! I was thinking about posting Bilal material anyway and your post gave me the missing impulse.
My last re-read of Memories was some years ago already. I found it in my collection and quickly checked it for a minute now and find the quality differs quite a lot from story to story. For example, I love the first story with the Grabulbians, or however they are called. It is beautifully illustrated and the colours were done really well. On top of that, the anti-militaristic and anti-authoritarian message in a sci-fi setting, is exactly my cup of tea.
I like both, his short stories but also his full length graphic novels. I remember that I especially enjoyed The Black Order Brigade. While being kind of dry and realistic the storytelling and character design is great.
Please post all the Bilal material you feel like, short stories or else. I enjoy all of it :)
Ah yeah, good point! That was a fun theme there. I think possibly because I've read so much Philip K. Dick and Harry Harrison, that's why I didn't notice the theme so much. Something like that.