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Christophe Blain
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Christophe Blain
Né en 1970, Christophe Blain est l'une des figures majeures de la bande dessinée contemporaine. Après des études d'art, il illustre des albums jeunesse, puis collabore avec David B, Joann Sfar et Lewis Trondheim. Le deuxième tome d'Isaac le pirate obtient en 2002 le Fauve d'Or : Prix du meilleur album, au Festival d'Angoulême. Il crée l'événement en 2010 avec "Quai d'Orsay", des chroniques diplomatiques inspirées par Dominique de Villepin et publie "En cuisine avec Alain Passard", en 2011. En 2013, il a reçoit le Fauve d'Or : Prix du meilleur album, à Angoulême, pour "Quai d'Orsay 2".
Né en 1970, Christophe Blain est l'une des figures majeures de la bande dessinée contemporaine. Après des études d'art, il illustre des albums jeunesse, puis collabore avec David B, Joann Sfar et Lewis Trondheim. Le deuxième tome d'Isaac le pirate obtient en 2002 le Fauve d'Or : Prix du meilleur album, au Festival d'Angoulême. Il crée l'événement en 2010 avec "Quai d'Orsay", des chroniques diplomatiques inspirées par Dominique de Villepin et publie "En cuisine avec Alain Passard", en 2011. En 2013, il a reçoit le Fauve d'Or : Prix du meilleur album, à Angoulême, pour "Quai d'Orsay 2".

Dernière sortie
World Without End
THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER*A Financial Times Most Anticipated Book of 2024*"Can a graphic novel save the planet? Perhaps." - Elizabeth KolbertIs this the end of the world? Perhaps not. In this eye-opening, hopeful and hugely entertaining bestseller, a climate expert takes a leading graphic novelist on a journey to understand the profound changes that our planet is undergoing. The scientist, Jean-Marc Jancovici, walks us through just about everything: from the innermost workings of our minds to toothbrushes, office jobs, and oil; ancient history and modern geopolitics; economics and ecology; the unfolding climate crisis and its consequences for us all.
As he describes the world we live in - a world whose future is deeply uncertain - the artist, Christophe Blain, listens and draws. Coming face to face with global warming, the unlikely duo - along with Mother Nature, Pop Eye and Jiminy Cricket, among others - create a picture of what the solution to our predicament actually looks like. Yes, we have a fossil-fuel problem, but simply switching to renewable energy won't fix it.
We can and must rethink everything: our energy supply, our economies and our whole world. They leave us with an inspiring vision of the future in which food, education, housing, transport and communities - in other words, all of us - work together and, with a few technological fixes, succeed in creating a world without end."Masterful and unforgettable... A testament to the power of the graphic novel" - Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis"READ.
THIS. BOOK."- Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistOver 1 million copies sold since publication, The Guardian, October 2024
As he describes the world we live in - a world whose future is deeply uncertain - the artist, Christophe Blain, listens and draws. Coming face to face with global warming, the unlikely duo - along with Mother Nature, Pop Eye and Jiminy Cricket, among others - create a picture of what the solution to our predicament actually looks like. Yes, we have a fossil-fuel problem, but simply switching to renewable energy won't fix it.
We can and must rethink everything: our energy supply, our economies and our whole world. They leave us with an inspiring vision of the future in which food, education, housing, transport and communities - in other words, all of us - work together and, with a few technological fixes, succeed in creating a world without end."Masterful and unforgettable... A testament to the power of the graphic novel" - Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis"READ.
THIS. BOOK."- Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistOver 1 million copies sold since publication, The Guardian, October 2024
THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER*A Financial Times Most Anticipated Book of 2024*"Can a graphic novel save the planet? Perhaps." - Elizabeth KolbertIs this the end of the world? Perhaps not. In this eye-opening, hopeful and hugely entertaining bestseller, a climate expert takes a leading graphic novelist on a journey to understand the profound changes that our planet is undergoing. The scientist, Jean-Marc Jancovici, walks us through just about everything: from the innermost workings of our minds to toothbrushes, office jobs, and oil; ancient history and modern geopolitics; economics and ecology; the unfolding climate crisis and its consequences for us all.
As he describes the world we live in - a world whose future is deeply uncertain - the artist, Christophe Blain, listens and draws. Coming face to face with global warming, the unlikely duo - along with Mother Nature, Pop Eye and Jiminy Cricket, among others - create a picture of what the solution to our predicament actually looks like. Yes, we have a fossil-fuel problem, but simply switching to renewable energy won't fix it.
We can and must rethink everything: our energy supply, our economies and our whole world. They leave us with an inspiring vision of the future in which food, education, housing, transport and communities - in other words, all of us - work together and, with a few technological fixes, succeed in creating a world without end."Masterful and unforgettable... A testament to the power of the graphic novel" - Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis"READ.
THIS. BOOK."- Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistOver 1 million copies sold since publication, The Guardian, October 2024
As he describes the world we live in - a world whose future is deeply uncertain - the artist, Christophe Blain, listens and draws. Coming face to face with global warming, the unlikely duo - along with Mother Nature, Pop Eye and Jiminy Cricket, among others - create a picture of what the solution to our predicament actually looks like. Yes, we have a fossil-fuel problem, but simply switching to renewable energy won't fix it.
We can and must rethink everything: our energy supply, our economies and our whole world. They leave us with an inspiring vision of the future in which food, education, housing, transport and communities - in other words, all of us - work together and, with a few technological fixes, succeed in creating a world without end."Masterful and unforgettable... A testament to the power of the graphic novel" - Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis"READ.
THIS. BOOK."- Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistOver 1 million copies sold since publication, The Guardian, October 2024
Les livres de Christophe Blain

3.8/5
4,90 €

Trois histoires fantastiques du XIXe siècle. Le Horla ; La Vénus d'Ille ; La cafetière
Guy de Maupassant, Prosper Mérimée, Théophile Gautier
Poche
4,00 €

3,99 €

4,00 €

17,95 €

4/5
4.5/5
Donjon Potron-Minet Tome - 99
La Chemise de la nuit
Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Christophe Blain
Album
11,95 €

4/5
4.5/5
Donjon Potron-Minet Tome - 98
Un justicier dans l'ennui
Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Christophe Blain
Album
11,95 €

4/5
4/5
Donjon Potron-Minet Tome - 97
Une jeunesse qui s'enfuit
Christophe Blain, Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim
Album
11,95 €

4/5
13,95 €

5/5
3/5
15,50 €

4.5/5
15,50 €

4/5
4.5/5
15,50 €

4.4/5
15,50 €