Also, Volume 1 of Melle Blanc-sec by the brilliant adventures Tardi is a pleasant adventure which merely set up the characters which will become the key players in the series. First, the delicious Adele is ideally bitten and Tardi leaves a veil of ambiguity about the real purpose of it, so that the reader somewhat hesitant about the personality of the girl.
Then, in terms of design, it's still beautiful specifically. The Paris of the early twentieth century splendidly restored and the reader remains astounded by the recovery of certain places by the hand of the author.
But here's the rub in this opus is that there is a piece of history and we feel Tardi more inclined to introduce his characters rather than to advance the story. As a result, if the form is impeccable, the bottom is a bit disappointing, although we understand the need to install a strong narrative to anchor the show.
Therefore, I rush out on to see how Tardi continues to evolve the beautiful Adele!