Chief Arnulf and his Viking “army” continue their raid into the cold and icy lands in search of booty, but to no avail! The last chance before their return is a small village called Troulabbé, inhabited by Christians who intend to resist them….
Une vampire au carnaval
While a carnival is in full swing, Elizabeth tries to acquire superpowers by taking on the (big) Little Mouse (the one with the baby teeth), while Diego does everything he can not to be part of the little gang of Bizardos, friends who want to compete for the best group photo at the end of the carnival. Between two silly antics and three disasters, our two heroes learn the superpowers of truth and friendship.
Bleu à la lumière du jour
Teresa absolutely adores her little sister Matilda and must help her escape from the castle where her own family tends to sacrifice her to the ancient god of the hunt. But when Matilda escapes in the middle of the night, she is tricked by a mysterious blue bird and drowns in a lake in the forest. The bird then
nhabits Matilda’s body so she must return to the castle to fulfill her destiny.
A tense story about female emancipation that denounces women’s oppression, mixing horror and mystery with plenty of humor, and illuminated throughout by the careful artwork of Borja Gonzales.
À l’école des lettres
In a parallel universe, France’s greatest writers are all children who must learn their craft at the School of Literature.
They are each enrolled in a class corresponding to the century in which they lived. In the 19th-century class, new boy Victor Hugo is about to meet his classmates — Baudelaire, Balzac, Flaubert, Maupassant, and Zola. What are they taught? Do they learn Harry Potter-style spells? What do they do in their free time? Who will be bottom of the class and who will get to move up to the 20th century? One of the Mâtin series’ most popular titles!
L’autre Jérusalem
“One Kilometer, Four Seasons” examines how I evolved from a little kid who liked drawing to an author and militant media illustrator. My questions are essential, and my answers personal: Why I draw? Why I turn to humor? Why I write? The first year of the Covid pandemic was fertile breeding ground for the kind of introspective reflecting I wanted to do on the past. The lockdown and resulting kilometer-long walks that were allowed during that time provided the setting for this story. As Jerusalem’s four seasons came and went, my memories — both close and distant — met in the natural environment of my neighborhood.
Michel Kichka, August 2021
Agenda Elles 2023-2024
Kushi tome 7. Vers la ville blanche
Kushi
Early 80s in China, Kushi lives in a small remote village in Inner Mongolia in harmony with the steppe and its beautiful generous expanses, but with a fragile balance. Kushi is an orphan. Appearing mysteriously in the village when she was just a baby, she is considered the black sheep of her community. She was brought up by an old shaman, and she annoys and arouses the mistrust of the villagers who treat her as a little witch. When she discovers the actions of Bold, a local bandit, a merciless struggle begins between the young girl, this lawless crook and the supporters of a certain idea of progress.
Libres – Le jour où j’ai délivré les animaux
Today is day at the zoo! While the parents roar with pleasure, his big sister grunts and drags her feet, Simon seems dismayed. The sight of caged animals is unbearable to him. To be wild, free… Simon understands this better than anyone. He needs a plan. It’s time for the great escape!
Le quotidien des parcs animaliers
If you’ve always wanted to go behind the scenes of animal parks, this Docu-BD is for you! This fascinating album will answer all the questions that the visitor has (where do the animals come from, how to take care of a giraffe, a bear, a snake, how to work in an animal park, etc.) and will take you to visit 30 animal parks in prestige located in the four corners of France. Join us for a great tour!