It's a bit like the "Blake and Mortimer" (epic stormy editors, if any), the suites are expected for more than a year (at least). Here we left our hero in an awkward position, and that the volume comes out. It is only for this. All the imaginative contribution and interest in history has already been made in the first volume. So here we let ourselves carried away by a rather heavy story that ends on a hypothetical hope of a new adventure on the hackneyed myth of Atlantis. They know the perpetrators surprise us and make us dream again ... to follow?