In this 15th album, Pico looks for a cure for stupidity. Could it be contagious?
Ana Ana is angry! What could have put her in such a state? Norma, for her part, is questioning love. Does being loved by someone make us the “object” of that love? No, because… Norma IS NOT AN OBJECT!!!
Nunuche is a dog—Zoe’s dog—whose story is the subject of this gentle, charming, amusing, and delightful comic in the tradition of Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts.”
Marie Pommepuy (Kerascoët) draws and Guillaume Bianco writes.
The rabbi, the Lions’ Malka and their friends tell the Cat and Zlabya how they fought in the First World War, and how, after the trenches in France, they were sent to Odessa in 1918 for a little-known episode in French history. From the horrors and absurdities he hears from the mouths of old men, the Cat wonders if the worst thing could be that his rabbi might have had another cat – betrayal!
The last graphic novel in the “English Literature” trilogy by Jean Harambat. Following his spy comedy and mystery novel, the master storyteller turns his attention to the action adventure, featuring actress Peg Woffington. She and her sidekick are two lovable anti-heroes, racing through the twirling streets of London filled with pirates in search of the most precious literary treasure of all: a lost play by William Shakespeare! Peg dreams of having a big role, and this play might be her chance!
After a series of political comedies, Mathieu Sapin changes directon to offer us an intimate story in the style of “Gérard”—a portrait of a man (his father-in-law) who has led a colorful life… Or was it all just a dream? In this powerful work that explores the boundaries between truth and fiction, Mathieu has surely struck gold.