Froid Équateur
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Froid-Équateur |
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| Publisher | Les Humanoïdes Associés |
| Series | Nikopol Trilogy |
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| Writer(s) | Enki Bilal |
| Artist(s) | Enki Bilal |
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| Date(s) of publication | 1992 |
| ISBN | ISBN 978-2731609837 |
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| Publisher | Humanoids Publishing |
Froid Équateur (French for "Cold Equator") is a science fiction graphic novel from 1992 written and illustrated by the Yugoslavian born, French cartoonist and storyteller Enki Bilal. It is the third and final part of the Nikopol Trilogy, started by La Foire aux immortels (The Carnival of Immortals) from 1980 and continuing with La Femme piège (The Woman Trap) in 1986. The books were awarded with the prestigious Book of the Year Award by Lire.
[edit] Chess boxing
The book extensively features chess boxing, a hybrid sport mixing chess and boxing. In 2003, chess boxing became a real sport, directly inspired by how it appeared in Froid Équateur.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Ada Calhoun (2008-07-10). "Chess-Boxing Hits it Big". Time Magazine. http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1821639,00.html. Retrieved 2008-07-13.
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