This is a real good murder mystery with some cool plot twists, pretty right-on for classic film noir, both in style and era. Definitely worth a deeper dive when I figure out my Imgur-alternative.

Hervé Bourhis (writer) and Lucas Varela (artist) are the excellent creative team.

https://www.bedetheque.com/serie-88105-BD-American-Parano.html


EDIT: Welp, this post originally started in frustrating fashion, some of it due to the scheduling tool breaking down repeatedly, and some more of it due to the recent death of my friend and neighbor “Cal,” who I’d previously mentioned here in October, when he was in the hospital. Let’s just say those were some rough days for me, and I apologise for the creative swearing, i.e. “&*(%!@#.”

Ah well, moving on…

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    12 days ago

    I bought them in a vacation in Argentina. Argentina have a lot of good comic authors and there have been a history of European/Argentinean comics collaboration. If you have vacation plans, Argentina is pretty cool and have a lot of original comics hard to find elsewhere.

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      9 days ago

      Hey, thanks for the sampler! For some reason the images didn’t auto-open for me, but I was able to look at the source and see them. (and yes, they seemed correctly formatted)

      I loved Longest Day of the Future and Human, but hadn’t read the last two. Something to look forward to…