264:, Germany, Shelby locates Amselstein's apartment by looking into the phonebook, but all he finds is an empty flat without any furniture in it. Shelby finds a different address written in the dust on one of the windows and leaves. Shortly after he has left, the flat is searched by a group of government agents in search of Amselstein as they have been informed by somebody at the airport that he has returned. One of the agents comes upon the address scribbled on the window, but before he can read it out, mysterious flashes like from Shelby's vision of Amselstein appear, the window bursts, and the agent dies from wounds to his guts and throat within seconds before he can tell the others what the address was.
283:. Paul is not surprised to see Shelby, explaining to the disbelieving Shelby that Shelby really is Amselstein (or a variant of him) and that it is all part of a quantum experiment, which is also why he can't remember being Amselstein. Paul's incoherent speech resembles elements from Amselstein's notes in their continued reference to quantum mechanics and Amselstein's suspicions of being connected to an alternate version of himself, none of which Shelby takes as references to himself or even takes seriously as the science talk is just beyond him.
193:. The prison management makes him an offer to significantly reduce his sentence by volunteering for "mostly harmless" medical experimentation for a few years. Shelby agrees and is transported to the privately owned, high-security research facility, where it soon turns out that the experiments consist of new weaponry tested on criminals like him as targets, and he is informed that he can't withdraw his signature of consent retroactively. None of the criminals tested on so far is known to have survived long enough to be released.
332:, followed by regular police and port authorities. Meanwhile, the hunt for Shelby turns into open warfare as the US government agents have determined that no money in the world can bribe the fake Amselstein and have snipers set up throughout the port to first kill all German security forces after him and intending to ultimately do the same with Shelby, and Paul from his asylum cell seemingly further influences the events by means of telekinesis.
275:. His tormenting nightmarish visions increase, as he further delves into Amselstein's mysterious notes on quantum mechanics, is being visited by Sarah, a prostitute who used to be Amselstein's girlfriend, and is on the run from government agents who wish to either ensure him resume his work for the US government, willing or otherwise, or make dead sure what they think is a brilliant scientist will not work for anybody else.
398:
362:"Intense, complex, lyrical, contemplative yet still excessively violent and scarily sexually charged, this gripping, mind-bending fantasy keeps the tension honed from beginning to end while constantly pushing the conceptual envelope. It's also astonishingly lovely to look at and long overdue for reissue – preferably in one extra-long, adults-only single serving…"
123:
353:
it, both of which he knows all too well from his continuing visions of
Amselstein's corpse. Reciting Amselstein's final note about life as but a dream, he dresses in them, puts on Amselstein's mysterious tincan headphones, and lies on the ground to die, ending up as the corpse of Amselstein for his younger self to soon find.
349:. Inside, he finds more of Amselstein's mysterious contraptions, and shouting angrily at Amselstein, asking where he is hiding, he breaks open a door, only to find the insides of Amselstein's cabin in Labrador. In shock and disbelief, Shelby steps through the door, whereupon the portal immediately closes behind him.
377:"This is a weird work that moves slowly, despite the scenes of violent action. There is not much of a plot until Shalby gets to the beach, and the connections between events are difficult to follow. The watercolor art is cool and sparse and exceptionally effective in its portrayal of the bleak atmosphere."
352:
The spot where
Amselstein's body lay is empty. Left with no food, no sufficient clothing for the cold of the Labrador wilderness, and a several-weeks hike to the next outpost of civilization, Shelby checks on the bag Frank has given him, only to find a certain large parka and a sleeping bag inside of
335:
Paul pilots the mysterious black tugboat to ram the port authority's ship and sink it, as the US agents shoot down the police helicopter overseeing the hunt for Shelby and Sarah, and the wreck crashes onto the tugboat that Shelby has entered by now, setting it on fire. The tugboat rams a bridge with
204:
Shelby flees into the desert and soon arrives at a highway where he can hitch-hike. But his wounds are starting to bleed again and he collapses near a rest stop, where he is found unconscious by a woman who takes him home and tends to his injuries. Once he has recovered from his wounds and the fever
316:
Shelby leaves the asylum disgruntled, thinking it was a bad idea to even just go there and talk to what is an apparent madman. Upon his departure, Paul asks him to kill the asylum staff wardens that torment him and keep him from helping Shelby, but Shelby just brushes Paul's plea off, as he doesn't
278:
Following advice by a homeless bum who knew
Amselstein, Shelby visits Paul, a former co-worker of Amselstein's who has since gone mad and is now in a lunatic asylum. Throughout volume 2, we have seen shots of Paul in the asylum, causing some of the events helping Shelby, apparently by some means of
232:
Shelby decides to assume
Amselstein's identity and go to Germany. With him, he takes Amselstein's notes and the mysterious set of earphones. He goes back to civilization, buys himself new clothes, and books a ticket for the flight, but as soon as he arrives at the airport, he is approached by two
340:
inmate from the medical research facility from volume 1, severely injured when the helicopter crashed on the boat. He gives Shelby a bag, telling him that he'll need what's inside, and bloodily kills himself by ripping off his prosthetic skull cap. Paul in the asylum meanwhile has died from an
237:
agents who have identified him as a wanted criminal and tell him that they will send him back to the research facility. He kills them at the airport's men's room and boards his plane just in time, but as soon as he has a seat and the plane is going into lift-off, he has a frightening vision of
228:
scientist
Amselstein, which explains a lot of mysterious apparitions in the cabin mostly made of wood, strings, wire, and cans. (A short preface text to the volume informed us briefly of Amselstein's research in quantum physics and the nature of reality, and of his mysterious disappearance.)
196:
While Shelby is recovering from his first experiment where he has been severely injured by a laser gun, he is one night secretly visited by Frank, one of the facility's inmates, who himself is already too damaged to flee by himself, as he is already half dead, half consisting of
249:
28:
305:
336:
the US agents on it and apparently kills them. Desperate to find out who is piloting the mysterious tugboat, Shelby further wrecks the pilot cabin with an axe. The only person he finds on the tugboat at last is Frank, the part-
344:
The tugboat brings Shelby to the old WWII bunker that Paul has told him about, with the broken lift entry now mysteriously working. Deep within "the bowels of the earth", Shelby finds a derelict hangar with a colossal WWII
286:
Paul tells Shelby to later take a black tugboat that just now appears outside the room's window overlooking the Elbe river, and that
Amselstein awaits Shelby "in the bowels of the earth", that is an old subterranean
294:
inaccessible for decades because of a broken lift as its only entry. End of volume 2, as Paul is maniacly attempting to convince Shelby that he is
Amselstein and Shelby insisting that he is crazy.
224:
where he finds a man's corpse in a large-hooded parka and sleeping bag. Searching the body, he finds the man's identity papers to find out that the dead looked his spitting image and that he was
229:
Amselstein's body itself is still wearing a set of fake earphones made ouf the materials, and Shelby finds out that noises come from them whenever whales appear in the sea near the cabin.
201:
implants the scientists only gave him so they could experiment on him longer. He gives Shelby civilian clothes and tells him how to escape from the facility.
419:
133:
679:
674:
619:
60:
that originally published between 1985 and 1988. It was
Schultheiss's breakthrough work as a graphic novel artist. The title references
555:
541:
267:
Shelby arrives at
Amselstein's secret home, a house boat full of Amselstein's mysterious trademark contraptions, on the shore of the
569:
445:
158:
205:
after a few weeks, he rapes the woman, steals her money and her car, and flees across the border, hiding in the wilderness near
654:
584:
Coogan, Pete (1987) "Time, Effort, and
Expense", p. 49-62, The Comics Journal, no. 117 (Sept. 1987). (Review of volume 1,
312:, originally published in 1989. Cover art by Matthias Schultheiss, copyright by Matthias Schultheiss and Catalan Communications
256:, originally published in 1988. Cover art by Matthias Schultheiss, copyright by Matthias Schultheiss and Catalan Communications
234:
35:, originally published in 1987. Cover art by Matthias Schultheiss, copyright by Matthias Schultheiss and Catalan Communications
649:
423:
382:
D. Aviva Rothschild, Review of volume 1, "Lifer", in "Graphic Novels: A Bibliographic Guide to Book-Length Comics", p. 158
669:
639:
664:
644:
408:
605:
427:
412:
320:
As his visions further increase and with the government agents on his heels, he visits Sarah at her workplace at
81:
659:
94:
76:
57:
272:
565:
551:
537:
190:
186:
65:
61:
321:
238:
Amselstein's rotting corpse in parka and sleeping bag sitting next to him. End of volume 1.
17:
329:
325:
221:
633:
210:
183:
85:
from 1985 onwards, before being published as three standalone volumes in Germany and
49:
248:
27:
288:
304:
397:
280:
89:. It has been published in English (with a translation by Tom Leighton) as
48:, lit. "The Truth about Shelby") is a three-volume science-fiction horror
217:
261:
225:
53:
346:
337:
291:
206:
198:
86:
303:
247:
26:
324:
and kills her pimp. The couple then flees from the police across
268:
391:
116:
213:
for a few years until they won't be looking for him anymore.
621:
Graphic Novels: A Bibliographic Guide to Book-Length Comics
143:
by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
140:
220:, Shelby one day comes upon a deserted cabin by the
375:
360:
8:
426:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
271:river, towered by Hamburg's darkly looming
97:, with the English-language volumes titled
446:Learn how and when to remove this message
341:apparent heart attack due to exhaustion.
159:Learn how and when to remove this message
71:It first appeared under the French title
597:
328:and, taking a motorboat, through the
308:Cover of English-language edition of
252:Cover of English-language edition of
31:Cover of English-language edition of
7:
424:adding citations to reliable sources
25:
548:Bell's Theorem #2: The Connection
254:Bell's Theorem #2: The Connection
189:Shelby who has been sentenced to
396:
134:too long or excessively detailed
121:
564:, Catalan Communications 1989 (
550:, Catalan Communications 1988 (
536:, Catalan Communications 1987 (
216:During his lone wanderings in
1:
618:Rothschild, D. Aviva (1995).
680:Graphic novels set in Europe
675:Graphic novels set in Canada
130:This article's plot summary
18:Bell's Theorem (comic)
696:
607:Bell's Theorem volumes 1-3
562:Bell's Theorem #3: Contact
369:Bell's Theorem volumes 1-3
310:Bell's Theorem #3: Contact
75:in serialized form in the
371:, in "Comics Review (UK)"
534:Bell's Theorem #1: Lifer
465:Die Wahrheit ĂĽber Shelby
357:English-language reviews
46:Die Wahrheit ĂĽber Shelby
33:Bell's Theorem #1: Lifer
44:(original German title
655:Science fiction comics
385:
374:
313:
257:
182:, we're introduced to
95:Catalan Communications
36:
650:German graphic novels
307:
251:
30:
604:Wiaced, Win (2012).
420:improve this section
317:take him seriously.
58:Matthias Schultheiss
670:1988 comics endings
640:German comic strips
516:, Albin Michel 1990
510:, Albin Michel 1988
504:, Albin Michel 1986
502:Le théorème de Bell
497:Le théorème de Bell
73:Le théorème de Bell
665:1985 comics debuts
645:Hamburg in fiction
314:
258:
82:L'Écho des savanes
37:
456:
455:
448:
191:life imprisonment
169:
168:
161:
66:quantum mechanics
16:(Redirected from
687:
625:
616:
610:
602:
451:
444:
440:
437:
431:
400:
392:
383:
372:
273:Köhlbrand Bridge
164:
157:
153:
150:
144:
125:
124:
117:
109:, respectively.
79:comics magazine
21:
695:
694:
690:
689:
688:
686:
685:
684:
630:
629:
628:
617:
613:
603:
599:
595:
581:
579:Further reading
525:
493:
461:
452:
441:
435:
432:
417:
401:
390:
384:
381:
373:
366:
359:
330:Port of Hamburg
326:St. Pauli Piers
302:
246:
187:career criminal
176:
165:
154:
148:
145:
141:help improve it
138:
126:
122:
115:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
693:
691:
683:
682:
677:
672:
667:
662:
657:
652:
647:
642:
632:
631:
627:
626:
611:
596:
594:
591:
590:
589:
580:
577:
576:
575:
574:
573:
559:
556:978-0874160628
545:
542:978-0874160376
529:Bell's Theorem
524:
521:
520:
519:
518:
517:
511:
505:
492:
489:
488:
487:
486:
485:
484:, Carlsen 1988
479:
478:, Carlsen 1987
476:Die Verbindung
473:
472:, Carlsen 1986
470:Lebenslänglich
460:
457:
454:
453:
404:
402:
395:
389:
386:
379:
364:
358:
355:
301:
296:
245:
243:The Connection
240:
222:Atlantic Ocean
175:
170:
167:
166:
129:
127:
120:
114:
111:
103:The Connection
91:Bell's Theorem
77:Franco-Belgian
62:Bell's theorem
41:Bell's Theorem
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
692:
681:
678:
676:
673:
671:
668:
666:
663:
661:
660:Horror comics
658:
656:
653:
651:
648:
646:
643:
641:
638:
637:
635:
624:
622:
615:
612:
609:
608:
601:
598:
592:
587:
583:
582:
578:
571:
570:0-87416-074-X
567:
563:
560:
557:
553:
549:
546:
543:
539:
535:
532:
531:
530:
527:
526:
522:
515:
512:
509:
506:
503:
500:
499:
498:
495:
494:
490:
483:
480:
477:
474:
471:
468:
467:
466:
463:
462:
458:
450:
447:
439:
429:
425:
421:
415:
414:
410:
405:This section
403:
399:
394:
393:
387:
378:
370:
363:
356:
354:
350:
348:
342:
339:
333:
331:
327:
323:
322:HerbertstraĂźe
318:
311:
306:
300:
297:
295:
293:
290:
284:
282:
276:
274:
270:
265:
263:
255:
250:
244:
241:
239:
236:
230:
227:
223:
219:
214:
212:
211:Arctic Circle
208:
202:
200:
194:
192:
188:
185:
181:
178:In volume 1,
174:
171:
163:
160:
152:
142:
137:
135:
128:
119:
118:
112:
110:
108:
104:
100:
96:
92:
88:
84:
83:
78:
74:
69:
67:
63:
59:
56:comic artist
55:
51:
50:graphic novel
47:
43:
42:
34:
29:
19:
620:
614:
606:
600:
585:
561:
547:
533:
528:
513:
507:
501:
496:
481:
475:
469:
464:
442:
433:
418:Please help
406:
376:
368:
367:Win Wiacek,
361:
351:
343:
334:
319:
315:
309:
298:
289:World War II
285:
277:
266:
260:Arriving in
259:
253:
242:
231:
215:
203:
195:
179:
177:
172:
155:
146:
131:
106:
102:
98:
90:
80:
72:
70:
45:
40:
39:
38:
32:
514:La solution
482:Der Kontakt
281:telekinesis
184:US American
634:Categories
593:References
508:Le contact
407:does not
623:, p. 158
436:May 2015
388:Editions
380:—
365:—
218:Labrador
149:May 2015
523:English
428:removed
413:sources
299:Contact
262:Hamburg
139:Please
132:may be
107:Contact
568:
554:
540:
491:French
459:German
347:U-boat
338:cyborg
292:bunker
226:German
207:Canada
199:bionic
105:, and
87:France
54:German
586:Lifer
180:Lifer
173:Lifer
99:Lifer
64:from
566:ISBN
552:ISBN
538:ISBN
411:any
409:cite
269:Elbe
113:Plot
422:by
235:FBI
209:'s
93:by
52:by
636::
588:.)
101:,
68:.
572:)
558:)
544:)
449:)
443:(
438:)
434:(
430:.
416:.
162:)
156:(
151:)
147:(
136:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.