Résumé
The mysterious red-eyed man's plan succeeded: the dragon woke from its slumber and the mine collapsed, leaving but a few protected survivors. Following the trial of fire, Scrubby has now passed the trial of earth, and the trial of water is on the horizon. But Scrubby is not the only one whose life is in danger... With the police discovering a string of bloody murders, it seems a new killer is in town. But is he a man, or a demon?
Auteur
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Born in Charleville, in the French Ardennes, on July 19th, 1945, Pierre Dubois is a fan of fantasy tales and the legendary creatures living in the woods.Commentator at "France 3 Bretagne" and member of the "Imaginary Arthurian Centre" (based in Brocéliande), in 1984, he tackled his favorite subjects in the magazine "Spirou" by writing "Le Grand Fabulaire du Petit Peuple," illustrated by René Hausman.These two partners then started producing cartoons with two episodes of Laïyna for the same journal: "La Forteresse de pierre" and "Le Crépuscule des elfes."Encouraged by this initial success, Dubois turned to other illustrators to compose his legendary worlds: the "Torte" saga (five volumes with Lucien Rollin at Glénat since 1989), the "Pixies" (two episodes with Rivard for Glénat), the series of the "Lutins" (for Delcourt with Stéphane Duval), "Le Miroir des eaux" (with Jérôme for Zenda), and "Pétrus Barbygère" (with Joann Sfar in 1996 at Delcourt). In the late 1990s, he also created the album "Saskia des vagues" (1997), drawn by Rollin in Dargaud's "Long Courrier" collection, and the "Red Caps" series with Duval at Delcourt in 1998.At Hoebeke he also edited two monumental documentary tomes on his favorite subjects: "La Grande Encyclopédie des lutins" and "La Grande Encyclopédie des fées et des elfes," illustrated by Claudine and Roland Sabatier. This expertise and passion for all things fantasy would inspire a new comics series in the 2000s, with the creation of "La Légende du changeling," alongside artist Xavier Fourquemin ("The Legend of the Changeling," Europe Comics 2018). In somewhat of a different register, he later wrote the western "Sykes," with artist Dimitri Armand, for the Lombard "Signé" collection (2015, Europe Comics in English 2017).
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Né en 1970 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, Xavier FOURQUEMIN a obtenu son bac après une scolarité suivie à Bagneux, dans la région parisienne, puis à Toulouse, dans la région Midi-Pyrénées.En 1991, il monte au Nord, passe en Belgique et s'inscrit à la section «bande dessinée» de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Tournai. Il y suit les cours d'Antonio Cossu et en sort diplômé quatre ans plus tard.En février 1996, il publie «L'immonde Bête», une courte histoire en quatre planches, dans la revue «Gotham» éditée par Vent-d'Ouest. En juin 1997, la prépublication de «Alban», sa première série scénarisée par Dieter, débute dans le magazine «Golem» des éditions «Le Téméraire».En janvier 1998, celles-ci en diffusent le tome 1 en album. A partir de mai 2000, l'édition de cette série se poursuit chez Soleil.En janvier 2001, toujours sur un scénario de Dieter, il entame «Outlaw» chez Glénat.En septembre et octobre 2007, co-«Signé» par le scénariste Jean-Christophe Derrien, son diptyque «Miss Endicott» paraît au Lombard.Photo © Imag'in You - E. Charneux
Caractéristiques
Publication : 16 mai 2018
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 45,1 Mo (ePub)
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9791032806005