Sherman - Volume 8 - Jeannie's Journey: 1969 - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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As Inspector Kendall of Scotland Yard gets closer to finding Ludwig Melchior's murderer, he comes uncomfortably close to revealing some sordid secrets... Lire la suite
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Résumé

As Inspector Kendall of Scotland Yard gets closer to finding Ludwig Melchior's murderer, he comes uncomfortably close to revealing some sordid secrets about Ludwig's daughter Kundry. Like her relationship with drug dealer and all-around sleazeball Miles Calvin. Why did her mother Jeannie shoot Calvin at a nightclub? Who snuck into the hospital and killed him later? And what was his connection to a mysterious woman who may be a Russian agent? Jeannie Melchior, née Sherman, must come to terms with secrets, lies, and mistakes from her own past in this conclusion to a tense two-parter about her husband's death.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    23/01/2019
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0739-2
  • EAN
    9791032807392
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      39 670 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

Stephen Desberg was born in Brussels in 1954 and started out as a comic book author in 1976, writing short stories for Tintin magazine (Le Lombard). A follower of Maurice Tillieux, the creator of "Gil Jourdan, " in 1980 Desberg began working for the weekly Spirou magazine (Dupuis), taking over the "Tif and Tondu" adventure series, illustrated by Will. He then successively created the characters 421, Billy the Cat, Mic Mac Adam and Jimmy Tousseul, before gradually moving to a more adult readership, publishing two albums in the Aire Libre collection by Dupuis, alongside Will: "Le Jardin des désirs" (1989) and "La Vingt-Septième Lettre" (1990).
An original and versatile writer, Desberg goes from one genre to another with ease and inventiveness. In 1996 he tackled the topic of racism with illustrator Bernard Vrancken in "Le sang noir, " a romantic saga in four albums published by Le Lombard. As an American citizen, Desberg has also explored many themes linked with his other home country, as evidenced by the long-running financial thriller "IR$" with Le Lombard, also illustrated by Vrancken.
America serves as a backdrop in his other albums as well, such as "L'étoile du désert" (1996, Dargaud, 2016 Europe Comics, "Desert Star"), a twilight western created with Enrico Marini. Desberg is also passionate about religious themes, having collaborated with Enrico Marini on riddles of Christian origins in "The Scorpion" (2000-2014, Dargaud, Cinebook in English), a saga bursting with flamboyant heroes with capes and swords in eighteenth-century Rome.
A writer as prolific as any out there, Desberg has authored many other series over the years, including "Cassio" (2007; Europe Comics in English 2018), "Miss October" (2012; Europe Comics in English 2018), "Sherman" (2011; Europe Comics in English), and "Golden Dogs" (2014; Europe Comics in English 2016), all with Le Lombard. Along the way, he also continued work on the saga "Black Op" (2005 Dargaud, 2015 Europe Comics), a series illustrated by his friend Hugues Labiano.
His recent work includes the espionage series "Jack Wolfgang" (2017, Le Lombard, Europe Comics in English), together with Henri Reculé, centered on a whip-smart wolf who is both world-famous food critic, and secret agent for the CIA. Born in Brussels in 1956, Magda Seron has always dreamed of making comics, but was initially afraid to believe it was her destiny. This is why she began by imposing upon herself an intensive apprenticeship.
While she studied the classical arts, becoming familiar with the most varied forms of expression (advertising, painting, fashion design, document layout, etc.), she practiced her passion with devotion, copying frame by frame the old classics. After a few years in advertising she moved to Namur in 1977, going to work in the studio of Édouard Aidans, collaborating on lettering, coloring, and other related jobs.
She soon began to publish on her own, first with "Tumak" in the daily "Vers l'avenir, " and then with the adventure series "Marie Meuse et Gilles Roux" in the weekly "Tintin, " alongside writer Chris Lamquet. The year 1990 marked a turning point in Magda's career, as she adopted a new style, began working with the magazine "Spirou, " and started work on "Charly, " an adventure series written by Denis Lapière.
More recently, she has contributed to the long-running thriller "Sherman" (Le Lombard; Europe Comics in English), illustrating volumes 7 and 8, with scriptwriter Stephen Desberg.

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