Apart from a few historical improbabilities and some mini-intrépidités only scenario worthy of comics extravaganza, everything exudes perfection, history in general as graphics, designs and colors. We are really in the world of Jacobs, undoubtedly. We can always blame the frozen gaits certain characters, but how to better represent them in discussions or meetings that are only there to demonstrate or explain the facts? The story takes a bit of complexity to the end of the first third of the book, but - very well seen - the authors aware of the problem then do everything in their finely enough not to confuse or lose the reader. Blake & Mortimer precedent, "The wave Septimus," left me speechless and dry; Plutarch this staff has had the opposite effect: it borders the perfect on every page! Remainder of title possible contrepèteries: "The bastard Turkish lead" or "Ta boat Pluton" which in fact does not mean much and do fun as me!