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Résumé

Tanis has always been different, blessed by the gods, or so she's been told. The problem is she just wants to have fun like other kids her age, though she is inclined to braving forbidden tombs and awakening sleeping gods... She will soon learn, however, that in ancient Egypt, one doesn't defy the gods with impunity.

Auteur

  • Bajram Denis (auteur)

    Born on the outskirts of Paris in 1970, Denis Bajram was already drawing comic books at the age of 8. He first studied science at the Sorbonne before switching to the arts. In parallel, he actively took part in several comics fanzines like "Le Goinfre," which he managed until 1994, when it was recognized by the Angoulême International Comics Festival. His first full-length work was "Cryozone" (Delcourt) in 1996, written by Thierry Cailleteau, followed two years later by "Universal War One" (Soleil), which he both wrote and illustrated. Bajram soon became a point of reference in the field of science fiction. His works have even been translated by Marvel in the United States. With his partner, scriptwriter Valérie Mangin, he founded an imprint called "Quadrants" at Soleil, through which he released "Trois Christs," a striking concept album. His most recent work is the sci-fi graphic novel "Inhumain" (Dupuis; "Inhuman," Europe Comics), created alongside Valérie Mangin and Thibaud De Rochebrune. After Paris, Angoulême, and Brussels, Bajram now lives in Normandy.
  • Mangin Valérie (auteur)

    Born in Nancy in northeastern France in 1973, Valérie Mangin has always been passionate about history and old languages. It was when she met her husband, Denis Bajram, during a book signing for Bajram's "Cryozone" that she decided to become an author. In 2000, she made her debut in the world of comics with "Le fléau des Dieux" (Soleil), a series of six volumes which was published in twelve languages. Combining history and fantasy, in 2003 she created "Petit miracle" (Soleil), a two-part series illustrated by Griffo, and in 2005, "Luxley" with Francisco Ruizgé. One year later, she founded with Denis Bajram a new imprint at Soleil, "Quadrants Solaire" (which soon became simply "Quadrants"). Between 2008 and 2012, she took part in several projects including "Destins" (Glénat), "Mortemer" with Mario Alberti (Soleil), and "Trois Christs" (Quadrants) with Denis Bajram and Fabrice Neaud. She then moved on to the acclaimed historical series "Alix Senator" (Casterman), followed soon by "Abymes" (Dupuis). Her most recent work is the sci-fi graphic novel "Inhumain" (Dupuis; "Inhuman," Europe Comics), created alongside Denis Barjam and Thibaud De Rochebrune.
  • Perger Stéphane (Illustré par)

    Stéphane Perger is a comic book artist who published his first book, "Sir Arthur Benton," in 2005. It was an immediate hit with the public and critics alike. In 2008, he worked with with Léo Henry on a new 3-volume series, "Sequana." He also worked on the "Avengers" at Marvel Comics and took part in the "C.O.W.L." series at Image Comics, scripted by the duo Kyle Higgins and Alec Siegel. He then moved on to a variety of projects: misty detective stories with "Scotland Yard," espionage with "Complot," and SF with "Odyssée sous contrôle." Then, after the frightful "Dark Museum," he published "Brûlez Moscou" and "Les Jours incandescents" with singer Joseph d'Anvers. From 2019 to 2022, Glénat published the acclaimed "Luminary" series with Luc Brunschwig. He also creates cover illustrations for novels and fantasy literature.

Auteur(s) : Bajram Denis, Mangin Valérie

Caractéristiques

Editeur : Europe Comics

Auteur(s) : Bajram Denis, Mangin Valérie

Publication : 26 mars 2025

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : DRM Adobe (ePub)

Taille(s) : 296 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3776

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9791032815502

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