The magnificence of this work is measured as its screenplay quality, freely and wisely adapted from Jack London, as its high level of graphic mastery, hard but beautiful trait evolving in dark shades of black, gray, carmine, dark green dark blue and beige, giving the work atmosphere incredibly oppressive and gloomy it deserves.
The study of characters, if it is visually very successful (what a gallery of "faces"!), Is even more psychologically, each protagonist with a real terrain ... and the shock between men is tough.
And finally, the album has a strong reflective dimension, notably through the exchange of ideas on life and its meaning, sometimes friendly and sometimes violent, between Captain Wolf Larsen, and Humphrey.
In short, a masterpiece at all levels, which does not leave the reader without sequelae ...