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Résumé

Fanny, like so many other girls of her time, has been driven to selling her body to survive. She has since become the most sought-after prostitute of her brothel. She knows people, she knows things, and she is determined to one day move on to a better life. One day, the handsome and enigmatic James Orwood seeks her out, and makes her a proposition that might just be the making of her. He wants to use her reputed powers of seduction to get information from the rich and powerful. They form an alliance, along with Lario and Lucrecia, all four of them bringing a unique skill to the table. This could be the beginning of something great...

Auteur

  • Stephen Desberg (auteur)

    Stephen Desberg débute comme scénariste chez Dupuis pour Tif et Tondu et 421. Avec Johan De Moor, il crée Gaspard de la nuit en 1987, chez Casterman. Puis la fameuse « Vache », dont le premier album, La Vache, Pi = 3,1416, paraît en 1992. Le deuxième volume À mort l’homme, vive l’ozone ! sort en 1994, et reçoit le Grand Prix de la ville de Sierre, puis l’Alph’Art de l’humour au festival d’Angoulême. Desberg et De Moor poursuivent leurs aventures animalières jusqu’en 1998. Stephen Desberg est aujourd’hui le scénariste de nombreuses séries à succès, parmi lesquelles I.R.$., avec Bernard Vrancken (Le Lombard), ou encore Le Scorpion, avec Enrico Marini (Dargaud). En 2019, il décide de se lancer dans un nouveau projet avec Johan De Moor, très librement inspiré de la vie du groupe Led Zeppelin, Les Sauvages Animaux, prévu chez Casterman en 2022.
  • Griffo (Dessins de)

    Born in Wilrijk, near Antwerp, Werner Goelen, otherwise known as Griffo, studied for seven years at the Academy of Fine Arts. He then lived for three years within a community of artists, where he discovered comic books through an underground magazine the community published, called "Spruit." Meanwhile, he was also doing illustrations and caricatures for the magazines Mimo, Extra and Humo. In 1975, Griffo took on Franquin's series "Modeste et Pompon" for Tintin magazine. But he just wasn't all that convinced by his dabbling in comedy, and so he got into advertising, with a little foray into erotic illustration for Biofot Publishing. He traveled widely, and then returned to realism with the publisher Michel Deligne, for whom he created "L'ordre du Dragon Noir" (1982), a Bob Wilson adventure which was a precursor to the series "Munro," which Griffo published with Dupuis, in collaboration with author François Di Giorgio.Philippe Vandooren, then editor-in-chief of Spirou magazine, offered him the opportunity of illustrating "S.O.S. Bonheur," a story conceived by Jean Van Hamme for a TV series that never came to fruition. This trilogy, converted into comic book format, inaugurated in 1988 the Aire Libre collection, which would again feature Griffo in 1994 with "Monsieur Noir" (Europe Comics 2017), a two-part fantasy series with author Jean Dufaux. As he became increasingly inspired by adult comics, Griffo focused his output on storylines by Jean Dufaux, and the pair went on to produce the series "Béatifica Blues" (Dargaud 1986), "Giacomo C." (Glénat 1988), and "Samba Bugatti" (Dargaud 1992).He also collaborated with Patrick Cothias on the historical epic "Cinjis Qan" (Glénat 1996), and "Le Pension du docteur Eon" for the Signé collection at Le Lombard (1998). He stayed with Le Lombard for "Vlad," created in collaboration with Swolfs, to be followed by "Sherman" and "Golden Dogs" with scriptwriter Stephen Desberg (Europe Comics in English).

Auteur(s) : Stephen Desberg

Caractéristiques

Editeur : Europe Comics

Auteur(s) : Stephen Desberg

Publication : 6 juillet 2016

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 64,7 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3781, 3771, 3779

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9791032801635

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