Mike Mignola's character design for Corum Jhaelen Irsei, an aspect of Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion.
Mignola went on to draw The Chronicles of Corum limited series (1986-1988) for First Comics, which had the Moorcock license at the time. Proud to say I still have all those comics in my collection.
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Eternal Champions batch 1 and 2
Our gentlemen doomed by narrative in order:
Corum Jhaelen Irsei
Erekose
Elric of Melnibone
Dorian Hawkmoon
Jeremiah "Jerry" Cornelius
Jherek Carnelian
Karl Glogauer
Emmanuel Bloom aka "The Fireclown"
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Corum Admiral Meteorite, Malachite & Aventurine
CORUM unveils four new watch references within the Admiral collection, marking a perfect alliance between aesthetics, technical excellence, creativity, and daring – Corum Admiral Meteorite, Malachite & Aventurine.
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Corum, Reference 55585 !
A white gold Rolls Royce car-shaped wristwatch, Circa 1980,
Courtesy: Sotheby's
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Little fan-cover
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Corum
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With the idea of tbe multiverse becoming more and more popular in fiction, I'd like to suggest a property to whatever network company social media interns may be reading this: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse and the Eternal Champion.
Quick recap for those of you who don't know what I'm talking about - for essentially the latter half of the 20th Century, British author Michael Moorcock put out a bunch of novels that focused on different incarnations of the same figure - the Eternal Champion. The Eternal Champion was a figure who's purpose was to maintain the balance between Law and Chaos (the two major forces in the multiverse, either of who's victory spells the end of that universe), reincarnated over and over throughout time across the multiverse, damned to fight unending battles.
The Eternal Champion came in many forms in many genres, from the sword and sorcery of Elric and Corum to the secret agent Jerry Cornelius to airship pilot Oswald Bastable and more.
The way one could pull a series based on this figure off is to make it an anthology-driven franchise, with different arcs focusing on different incarnations until you eventually have some massive crossover or something. You can use a repeating set of imagery to convey to the audience what characters are incarnations, as many are unaware of the role they play.
You'd get all sorts of genres, so people who like dark fantasy get something, people who like spy media get something, people who like steampunk get something and so on and so forth.
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Aspects of Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion by Mike Mignola and P. Craig Russell: Corum, Elric and Erekosë.
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Corum presents a new Bubble Skull X-Ray, inspired by the first Bubble created in 2000 by Severin Wunderman, then owner of the brand. The limited edition of 666 pieces has a 47 x 18.5 mm PVD steel case, water resistant up to 100 meters, and is equipped with the CO 082 automatic movement. The black dial displays a luminescent skull. 💰 4,000 Swiss Francs . A Corum apresenta um novo Bubble Skull X-Ray, inspirado nos primeiros Bubble criados em 2000 por Severin Wunderman, então dono da marca. A edição limitada de 666 peças tem uma caixa de 47 x 18,5 mm em aço PVD, resistente à água até 100 metros, e é equipado com o movimento automático CO 082. O mostrador negro exibe uma caveira luminescente. 💰 4.000 Francos Suíços 📷 @corumwatches • • #corum #corumwatches #corumbubble #bubbleskull #bubbleskullxray #designwatch #finewatchmaking #relogioserelogios https://www.instagram.com/p/CfMrN2_OKwz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I remember that I discussed with @nitewrighter how the fusion dance between the eternal champions would look like, and I came to the conclusion that it would look something like Danse des petits cygnes, as it requires not only perfect synchronization, but to be linked to your partners as well. (I'm also evoking my Elric ballet!AU
(only Elric and Corum can do the pointe technique)
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Can we all take a moment to appreciate women artists in the Elric (and Corum) comics
Jan Duursema worked on Elric: The Vanishing Tower all issues
Mary Mitchell worked on Elric: Bane of the Black Sword second half
Jill Thompson worked on The Chronicles of Corum: The Bull and the Spear all issues
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Corum elevates elegance: unveiling the Golden Bridge Dragon Masterpiece
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