The Amazon rainforest, 1956. An American reconnaissance plane disappears into the impenetrable forest, but not before its crew has transmitted worrying reports of rockets being launched into space and sightings of flying saucers. The US Government immediately sends a team of investigators that includes Captain Wallace Webster and a Washington aide by the name of Betty Jones.
Fighting their way through the dense jungle, the team makes an astonishing discovery: an abandoned base that has obviously been used as a launchpad for space rockets but has equally obviously been destroyed by an enemy offensive. Narrowly escaping an attack by a giant robot adorned with swastikas, they realize that, having failed to conquer the world, the Nazis are trying to conquer space.
Following a car accident with her parents, 11-year-old Melody is rushed to hospital. As the little girl hovers between life and death, the spirit of a mysterious young woman called Shanala promises to save her… on the condition that Melody carries out certain tasks. Mission number one: find the person responsible for the accident that nearly cost her life. To fulfil her quest, Melody is endowed with the power to transform into an adult for a few hours a day.
When a meteorite strikes Bellatrix, the third-brightest star in the Orion constellation, the impact throws it into a period of instability… The galaxy’s fleet of spaceships is sent to keep an eye on the system’s inhabitants, whose life is much like that on Earth in the 19th century, and finds them profoundly disrupted by a return to obscurantism. With the help of the Avarants, an advanced extra-terrestrial civilization, and the galactic coalition, Kim and Manon undertake a mission to observe and report on the situation, without attracting any attention. They are supposed to meet with Narene Ever, leader of the progressive opposition party and possibly their only hope of finding a solution. But Narene’s life is in danger, and they must protect her…
A new and original 4-volume series that moves away from the alien world of “Neptune” into one that resembles our own.
In the novel on which this work is based, George Sand tells the story of Indiana, a young woman who starts a passionate yet disappointing affair during her failed marriage. In prologue and epilogue of this graphic adaptation, the authors examine Indiana’s story in the context of George Sand’s life.
After their adaptation of the classic “La Princesse de Clèves,” Catel and Claire Bouilhac have crafted an adaptation of the first—feminist—novel by one of the greatest French authors of the 20th century, George Sand.
Since the dawn of time, the gods of Olympus have been battling for control of the Earth. Opposing them is the Goddess Athena, aided by her knights! As a new adversary enters the scene, the very future of the Knights is at stake.
Although Chronos has prevented the Ultimate Eclipse, Zeus has not kept his promise to integrate the God of Time into the Olympians.
Scorned, Chronos is more determined than ever to forge the Apocalypse Clock. To do this, he needs the sacred fire of Olympus, which Prometheus has stolen.
The French Republic has just liberated its Belgian neighbor from the Austrian yoke. Danton and the Dragon Dragon see an excellent opportunity to steal the country’s most prestigious works of art for their joint pocket! With the Belgians rebelling and the Austrians counter-attacking, how can you make a fortune when you’re a coward of the first rank? In any case, he’ll have to keep his head on his shoulders, quite the opposite of what’s happening in Paris at the same time.
Lately, Alex has been dreaming of nothing but death. He and Julie know that the only therapy that will bring him out of this permanent nightmare will take place within the walls of Villa Pandora. Where their unconscious, their fears and their suffering have merged. Within its ghostly walls, they’ll need to understand the dark secrets of twins Isadora and Marie-Jeanne, whose psyche still haunts the Villa. Sometimes you have to go back a long way to grieve.
77 years after its launch, Journal Tintin remains one of the pillars of Belgian-French comics! Because, yes, young French people had to wait a few more years to experience the joys of adventure from the ages of 7 to 77. And while the “French version” of the newspaper bore a striking resemblance to its elder sibling, it also featured a number of previously unpublished pages produced exclusively for it. This sumptuous 777-page collection, with commentary, serves them justice!
Minerva has his beloved back, but his spirit still belongs to the Queen of the Conveyors. And stocks of the serum capable of returning him to his humanity are dwindling. Now, to save Kivan, Minerva has no choice but to find the cargo ship and kill the Queen! That is, if the Conveyor horde, Nature or the mysterious man on her tail don’t kill her first…