Résumé
The groundbreaking revelations that drew Camille and Miep together are yet to be fully brought to light. The two young women present an ultimatum to Urasawa and the billionaire Grynson. However, they fail to take into account the huge financial and logistical power at Urasawa's disposal, that is from now on inherently linked to Noah, son of the president of the United States, whether he likes it or not. Noah appears to have lost all reason, having become obsessed with the power and profit that U-Tech's findings could bring him. It's a disaster waiting to happen...
Auteur
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Born in 1958 in Namur, Denis Lapière started his sociology studies after having had a taste of the thrills of motor racing. In the mid 1980s he was one of the founders of the Tropica BD bookstore in Charleroi, which became the meeting point for many artists. Once he started getting some contacts, Lapière started writing scripts, which gradually found their place in the editorial landscape. He started at Spirou, producing short stories. He then published his first album in 1987: "Mauro Caldi" (Éditions Michel Constant Mirror). In 1990, he started "Charly" with Magda, a fantasy thriller that had Spirou readers on the edge of their seats. In the years that followed, Denis wrote scripts for several titles in the Aire Libre collection, a new means of expression for adult comics at Dupuis. With Jean-Philippe Stassen, he created "Le Bar du Vieux Français", which won numerous awards around the world. For Paul Gillon, he wrote "The Last of Cinemas" about the fate of a film producer during the twentieth century. While continuing his adult comics collaborations (with Pellejero and Mezzomo in particular), Lapière continued to work on more family-orientated strips like "Ludo" (with Bailly and Mathy), "Oscar" (with Durieux) and the reboot of "Tif et Tondu" (with Sikorski). In the 2000s, Denis Lapière had several experiences as a film screenwriter (with Pierre-Paul Renders). He also tried out an editorial role (launching collections Punaise" and "Puceron at Dupuis). In early 2010 he led two major projects: a collaborative work called "Alter Ego" and the new adventures of "Michel Vaillant", which he co-wrote with Philippe Graton. With nearly one hundred albums under his belt, Denis Lapière is one of today's most accomplished writers.
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Born in 1963 in Brussels, Pierre-Paul Renders graduated in classical philology (UCL) and got a diploma in directing (IAD, Louvain-la-Neuve). He lives in Hennuyères with his wife and their three children. Having left IAD, he and his five classmates started a production company (AA Belgians Films). They created their first collective feature film sketches, with a very Belgian surrealist style, "Les Sept Péchés Capitaux" (1992), based on which he created a short film "La Tendresse". After a detour via television and documentaries (mainly for Doctors Without Borders), he directed "Thomas est amoureux" (2001), his first feature film, with screenplay by Philippe Blasband; a unique piece that's very difficult to categorize. It received awards at film festivals in Venice, Montreal, Angers, Gerardmer, Paris, Espoo and Buenos Aires . In collaboration with Denis Lapière he wrote "Comme tout le monde", a script that was simultaneously turned into a sociological romantic comedy (2006, Khalid Maadour, Caroline Dhavernas, Thierry Lhermitte, Chantal Lauby ...) and a graphic novel (illustrated by Rudy Spiessert and published in 2007 by Dupuis). In 2006, he created the concept for the series "Alter Ego" and presented it to Denis Lapière and Dupuis. Since 2004 he has been writing and directing workshops for students at IAD. He also runs courses for film actors and also does the odd bit of script-doctoring. Since 1990 he has also been a comics columnist for the Journal du Médecin.
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Mathieu Reynès naît en région parisienne en 1977, mais passe toute son enfance sur la côte Basque. Après quelques années d'études scientifiques à Bordeaux, il s'oriente vers le dessin animé et l'animation 3D en intégrant le CNBDI d'Angoulême, d'abord en tant qu'étudiant puis comme formateur. Après quelques années, il décide de se consacrer essentiellement à la bande dessinée. Son premier album, "Banana Fight", sort aux éditions Paquet en 2002 avec Frédéric Brrémaud au scénario. Le duo réalise ensuite ensemble 2 tomes de la série 'Sexy Gun' aux éditions Soleil, 3 tomes de 'Lola Bogota' aux éditions Bamboo. S"en suivent plusieurs séries humoristiques également aux éditions Bamboo, toutes co-scénarisées avec Brrémaud : "Les Tennismen" (dessin de Bertolucci, 1 tome paru), "Les Informaticiens" (dessin de Toulon; 4 tomes parus), "Toutou et Cie" (dessiné par Soffritt, 2 tomes parus) et "Les Maîtres Nageurs" (3 tomes parus) qu'il dessine lui-même. En 2007, Mathieu Reynès se lance dans l'aventure "Alter Ego" aux côtés de Denis Lapière et Pierre-Paul Renders.Parallèlement, il signe le scénario de "La Mémoire de l'Eau" avec Valérie Vernay au dessin, album à paraître en 2012 aux éditions Dupuis.
Auteur(s) : Denis Lapière, Pierre-Paul Renders
Caractéristiques
Auteur(s) : Denis Lapière, Pierre-Paul Renders
Publication : 25 mai 2016
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 76,6 Mo (ePub)
Code(s) CLIL : 3781, 3779
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9791032800782