Jérémie Moreau, losing the North to find it better

Jeremie Moreau losing the North to find it better

With his new comic strip, Jérémie Moreau, winner of a Fauve d’Or in 2018 for ” Grimm’s Saga », offers a sublime journey to the Great American North in the heart of the myths of the Amerindians of Alaska. A magnificent dreamlike and ecological story.

The talented Jeremiah Moreau returns with a hybrid comic. A story that takes us to the heart of the terrible reality of global warming and, at the same time, into a most colorful shamanic dream. An adventure that questions the future of mankind, and at the same time plunges us into the ancestral myths of the Amerindians of Alaska.

A story of learning which, from box to box, invites us to progress towards a better knowledge of ourselves, but also of the nature that surrounds us. The title itself refers to a hybrid being, which carries with it both the anxiety of the Anthropocene and the hope of a salutary adaptation. Four years after his “Fauve d’Or” in Angoulême for his album ” Grimm’s Saga », Jérémie Moreau takes us again to the far north.

Pizzlies », his new work, is one of those from which we come out shaken in our certainties, and perhaps a little better. The comic is available at Delcourt Editions.

Reportage : France is the 2nd biggest consumer of manga, behind Japan. Training to become a mangaka is increasing, but the AAA school was the first in France. Founded 30 years ago by Japanese nationals living in Paris, the school has been offering training in manga since 2005. Fanny Bleichner we visit it.

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