The Man Who Shot Chris Kyle - Part 2 - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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A former Navy SEAL and Iraq War veteran, Chris Kyle is the most lethal sniper in American military history. His autobiography, American Sniper, was a... Lire la suite
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Résumé

A former Navy SEAL and Iraq War veteran, Chris Kyle is the most lethal sniper in American military history. His autobiography, American Sniper, was a best-seller in the US. On February 2, 2013, Chris Kyle is killed by another veteran, Eddie Ray Routh. The murder takes place on a shooting range in Stephenville, Texas. But that's only the beginning of their story.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    26/08/2020
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Man Who Shot Chris Kyle
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-1118-4
  • EAN
    9791032811184
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      31 232 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

Born in 1976, Fabien Nury began his career by co-writing with Xavier Dorison the script of "W. E. S. T" (Dargaud; "Spooks, " Cinebook), a hit series illustrated by Christian Rossi. Nury independently wrote "Je suis légion" (Humanoïdes Associés), a trilogy illustrated by the American John Cassaday, and in 2007 he also started working on "Le maître de Benson Gate" (Dargaud) with Renaud Garreta. From 2007 to 2012, Nury wrote the script for the six volumes of "Il était une fois en France" (Glénat), a historical series illustrated by Sylvain Vallée that received both critical and public acclaim (over 850, 000 copies sold).
Since then Fabien Nury has been gaining success in various genres, with the historical dark comedy "The Death of Stalin" (Dargaud; Titan Comics in English), illustrated by Thierry Robin; the thriller "Steve Rowland, " volume 5 of the "XIII Mystery" series (Dargaud, illustrations by Richard Guérineau); and the literary adaptation "Atar Gull" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), illustrated by Brüno.
In 2013, Nury and Brüno went on to collaborate on the noir graphic novel "Tyler Cross" (Dargaud, Titan Comics in English). Alongside Thierry Robin, Nury also created the two-part series "Death to the Tsar" (Dargaud, Titan Comics in English), and in 2014, with Eric Henninot, he published "A Son of the Sun" (Dargaud, Europe Comics), an adventure album adapted from two novels by Jack London. More recently, in 2017, alongside artist Sylvain Vallée, Nury struck again with the hard-hitting historical fiction series "Katanga" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), which takes place in 1960 in the post-colonial Congo. Brüno was born on March 1st, 1975 in Germany.
His father served in the military while his mother was a housewife. After graduating from high school he spent a year at the Ecole Estienne in Paris, then moved to Rennes, where he obtained a master's degree in the visual arts. In 1996 his first albums were noticed by the publisher La Chose ("Cranial Guide", "Vitr Mo"). He was then signed by Treize Étrange in 1998, where he created "Nemo, " a loose adaptation of the Jules Verne novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." From 2001, with Fatima Ammari-B, he published "Inner City Blues, " a crime drama that takes place in America's dark mid-'70s. From 2003 to 2006 with Pascal Jousselin he illustrated "Les Aventures de Michel Swing, " an improvised series.
Before appearing as an album with Treize Étrange in 2006, the cartoon was posted on the internet. In 2007 he met Appollo, with whom he was signed at Dargaud. Together they created two series: the sci-fi diptych "Biotope" (Dargaud, 2007; Europe Comics, 2020) and "Commando colonial." To this day he continues his successful collaborations at Dargaud, notably with Fabien Nury, with whom he co-created "Atar Gull" (Dargaud, 2011; Europe Comics, 2015).
In 2013 the album received the Crystal Bubble award in the 15-18 age category. Also in 2013, the two authors launched a new series, "Tyler Cross" (Dargaud; Europe Comics, 2015). The third volume, "Miami, " was released in March 2018. His most recent work includes the historical fiction opus "T'Zée" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), created alongside Appollo. Brüno lives and works in Nantes.

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