Tag: Comic
Elizabeth Holleville: being a teenager and green, a monster challenge!
In his latest comic “Immondes! “, Elizabeth Holleville makes “horrifying” and “ecological” rhyme in this graphic novel all in green and purple! His previous album, Ghost Summer told of a…
Can Dündar, Erdoğan the new sultan
A fierce defender of freedom of expression, the Turkish journalist Can Dündar was sentenced to 27 years in prison in his country. Exiled to Berlin, he now publishes a drawn…
François Boucq and Nicolas Juncker, humor at attention
The screenwriter Nicolas Juncker and the cartoonist François Boucq combine their talents and tell in comic strip the events that took place around the Algiers putsch of May 13, 1958.…
“René.e aux bois dormants”, a comic strip by Elene Usdin
Sleeping Woods René.e, is the title of a graphic novel that received the ACBD critics award, the Association of Comic Strip Critics. This comic strip speaks, in the form of…
Amazing Ameziane and Sybille Titeux de la Croix, out of the inhuman comes the beast
Through five stories between 1857 and 1947, the cartoonist Amazing Ameziane and Sybille Titeux de la Croix tell, in a stylized graphic album, modern racism and the unbearable violence of…
David Sala, with flowers and blood
After “The Chess Player” David Sala returns today with a moving comic strip. A largely autobiographical story that looks back on his childhood and the story of his grandfathers during…
Lyemi: The African Manga – Life Here
It’s a new style of comics that is emerging in Kinshasa, inspired by Japanese manga and American comics: the Lyemi (drawing in Lingala) portray African heroes, and are meeting with…
Patrice Killofer and Dominique Lestel, in flesh and iron
In his new comic, Patrice Killofer tells in a series of silent boxes, the friendship between a man and a machine. A poetic reflection on the relationship between man and…
Aude Picault, chaos is life
Through the daily life of Amalia, Aude Picault humorously recounts the pressures and the mental load that her heroine has to face every day. A comic strip that challenges at…
“Hong Kong, Fallen City”, by Lau Kwong-Shing, a critique of repression
Comics Hong Kong, Fallen City, published by Rue de l’Échiquier, questions with acuity the shift from democracy to dictatorship. It is a manifesto in favor of freedoms and human rights,…