Perico - Volume 1 - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Joaquin is an ambitious young casino worker in Havana during the final days before Fidel Castro's coup to overthrow the corrupt Cuban government. Against... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Joaquin is an ambitious young casino worker in Havana during the final days before Fidel Castro's coup to overthrow the corrupt Cuban government. Against this tense political backdrop, Joaquin finds himself holding a briefcase full of cash belonging to his gangster boss, stolen by Joaquin's own brother, a guerrilla working for the revolution. When he learns that a young woman he has taken a liking to will be prostituted by his boss to none other than President Batista, he convinces her to flee with him - and the stolen money - to the United States, where they buy a car and head across the country, with the Cuban mafia hot on their trail.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    19/09/2018
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0673-9
  • EAN
    9791032806739
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      53 637 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

Régis Hautière was born in 1969. Currently living in Picardie, he is one of the organizers of the comics festival in Amiens. He has written several comic books and graphic novels: "Le Dernier envol" (winner of Angoulême's "décoincez la bulle" prize), "Au-delà des nuages" ("best aeronautical work" at the Bourget comics festival) and "L'étrange affaire des corps sans vie" ("best album" at the Moulins and Olonne-sur-Mer festivals).
He has created dozens of series for different publishers over the years. "La danse des petits papiers" and "Une brève histoire de poussière et de cendre" make up "Abélard, " his beautiful two-part graphic novel, illustrated by Renaud Dilliès. In 2015, the pair began "Gaston's Adventures, " telling the tale of Abélard's fellow traveler. Hautière's other notable work includes the two-part thriller "Perico, " set in 1950s Cuba, created alongside Philippe Berthet (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English). Born outside of Paris on September 22nd, 1956, Philippe Berthet learned about drawing cartoons in Brussels from 1974 onwards, by attending courses held by Eddy Paape at the Saint-Gilles Academy and by Claude Renard at the Saint-Luc Institute.
Adopting the temporary pseudonym of "Philibert" for his first test pieces in "Le 9e rêve" in 1979, an anthology of the best work of the members of Atelier R, he then worked with his friend and fellow student, Antonio Cossu, on the magazine "Aïe!, " and then on "Spatial." He was taken on by the magazine "Spirou" in 1981 for "Couleur café" (based on a script by Antoine Andrieu), followed by "Hiver 51" and "Été 60" (written by Andréas), the "Privé d'Hollywood" trilogy, based on the detective stories by François Rivière and José-Louis Bocquet, "L'oeil du chasseur" with Philippe Foerster, and "La Dame, le cygne et l'ombre" with Dominique David.
In 1991, he illustrated a script by Tome ("Sur la route de Selma") for the prestigious Aire Libre collection at Dupuis and two years later, he presented "Halona, " his first complete work as an author. At the same time Berthet was working with his friend Cossu on producing the series "Marchand d'idées" at Glénat, a peculiar mix of two different styles. In 1994, his clear, linear drawing and sharp framing was used for the series "Pin-up" at Dargaud (Europe Comics in English, 2017), alongside the author Yann.
The story is a fictionalized account of the world of Betty Page, the queen of erotic photos in the 1940s and '50s. Deliciously retro, this series was initially intended to be a tribute to Milton Caniff and his comic strip "Male Call, " meant to entertain the GIs at war. More recently, Berthet has also collaborated with Zidrou on a tale of Australian crime fiction, "Le Crime qui est le tien" (Dargaud 2015, Europe Comics in English 2018), as well as Sylvain Runberg on the thriller "Motorcity" (Dargaud, Europe Comics 2017).
And in 2018, he teamed with scriptwriter Raule to explore the streets of Barcelona in "L'Art de mourir" (Dargaud; "The Art of Dying, " Europe Comics).

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