Moving from one couple to another in a ‘Short Cut’ style, Martin Veyron signs an enjoyable “Marivaudage”, funny and sweet, an inventory of male and female relations. As a keen observer of love relationships, and male and female interactions, Martin Veyron continues to innovate by creating the first graphic novel about a ‘collectivity’; rather than following one single character, he tells the feeling of love. The author goes from one couple to another, grabbing snatches of dialogues, a few scenes, a rupture, a first kiss, an attempt of seduction,… All the moments that all together tell a story of love. No heroes, no main characters, and yet, this album captivates immediately the reader. Marivaux is never very far.
