Irons - Volume 2 - The Sands of Sinkis - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Jack Irons' latest adventure finds him in the Far East, looking into a bridge that just can't seem to get built. Accidents plague its troubled construction:... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Jack Irons' latest adventure finds him in the Far East, looking into a bridge that just can't seem to get built. Accidents plague its troubled construction: crumbling concrete, disappearing workers... why does the Starbridge company keep pouring money into a losing proposition? It's a mess, but the kind that's right up this brilliant engineer's alley. And Irons knows he's on the right track, because goons are crawling out of the woodwork to come gunning for him.
Can he find out the truth in time to save not only his own skin but that of Mary, a pretty sociologist studying corruption?

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    12/06/2019
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0842-9
  • EAN
    9791032808429
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      54 712 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

Tristan Roulot is a French journalist and scriptwriter, born in Rennes in 1975. After obtaining a Master's degree in law, he left the judicial sector to devote himself to comics. He started his scriptwriting career with the humorous series "Goblin's" (Soleil), illustrated by Corentin Martinage, which has become a great commercial success, with more than 200, 000 copies sold. In Canada he met Patrick Hénaff, with whom he created "Le Testament du Capitaine Crown" (Soleil), a dark and violent two-part thriller.
The pair later joined with Philippe Sabbah for "Hedge Fund" (Le Lombard), a financial drama at five volumes and counting. Roulot has gone on to create "Irons" (Le Lombard, with Luc Brahy), set in Canada, as well as "Arale" (Dargaud, with Denis Rodier), which reimagines a Russia that never was, blending fact and dark fantasy into a spellbinding fable on the price of power. Both titles are available through Europe Comics. Luc Brahy, born in 1964, has always been fascinated by art and adventure.
At only two and a half years old, he gravitated toward comic books, and it wasn't long before he was devouring Hergé and Hugo Pratt, and other novelists including Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, and Ernest Hemingway. As an adult, he quickly got a foot in the publishing world through advertising and press illustrations, and it wasn't long before he crossed paths with Frank Giroud, with whom he would go on to publish "Zoltan" (Vents d'ouest, 1994).
He later met author Éric Corbeyran, another important encounter for the young artist, and they teamed up on a number of projects, including "Imago Mundi" (Dargaud, 2003). Over the ensuing years, Brahy went on to establish a variety of successful collaborations, on such series as "Insiders Genesis" (Dargaud) and "Mission Osirak" (Dargaud). His most recent work includes the series "Irons" (Le Lombard, Europe Comics in English), created with Tristan Roulot, which tells the story of the sarcastic and brilliant engineer Jack Irons.

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