Gulliver is an original story based on a novel by Jonathan Swift of 1718. Mr. Swift was born on November 30, 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. Its main activity is writing. He is a writer but he is also a priest and pamphleteer. He died on October 19, 1745 at the age of 77. He is buried in the enclosure of his own cathedral near the coffin of his wife Stella. On his tombstone, one can always read the following epitaph that he himself wrote in Latin: "Here rests the remains of Jonathan Swift, dean of this cathedral, which from now on will not have the heart torn by the fierce indignation. Go from your traveler's path and imitate, if you can, the man who defended freedom against all odds. "
And it is in this vision that was born this version comics of the hero Gulliver, with the help of Nathaniel and the drawing club Tonycomicsgroupe.com. Throughout the pages you will discover, or rediscover this fictional character that everyone knows: a shrinking man, a man who grows up. Mr. Swift wanted to describe his era and the installation of "Politics" in everyday life. For him an absurd world represented by the two warring imaginary nations of Blefuscu and Lilliput. Today, our new world of the millennium seems incomparable for the big and the small. A quantum or monstrously gigantic phenomenon like our galaxy. This comic is a personal achievement, a revelation that reveals a hero in spite of himself, a Superhero who grows up and ... shrinks. It certainly would be more to the creator of the Avengers: Stan Lee! Have a good read, Andy Marvol.