High Voltage Mission Larcenet that adapts the novel by Philippe Claudel Freed from its label dhumoriste Fluide Glacial from Ordinary Combat and especially Blast slap style adopts a semi-realistic side in black and white inked absolutely perfect and hoisting him in Great court.
But that we already knew for a long time, that this is less quon knew this right to reclaim the novel to extract long snowy landscapes, wildlife, and to draw a scribble dumb faces weathered by the cold, doubt and fear.
Because of suspicions Brodeck are heavy, these sad events remind him of his captivity when he was forced to act like a dog to survive in the face of the executioners faceless, anonymous monsters dune aberrant violence
This book, the first volume of a diptych edited litalienne is a slap. This nest certainly not with a light heart quon can read this adaptation, in large part silent and carried by the anthrax trait Larcenet. Everything is weighing in this atmosphere, expressive and wrinkled faces where we could see the fear of everyone, the scenery constantly activity to the strata of a winter quon guess interminable flights and fauna of birds to swine race, Larcenet magnifier nothing and adds a part of suffocating blackness like a cold poetry .. For some it feels like the Sleeper in the Valley of Rimbaud, another influence from the northeast (Claudel Lorrain) and vis-à-vis scars of war in nature angry.
The little light comes from the character quon called "Landerer", namely abroad whose only crime is to believe still a humanity that even the village priest believes Cest lost very hard and finally very touching as reading.
Too bad it takes therefore be in a good mood to read this story, too bad the book stops where we would like that it continues, caught in the dune lost turmoil investigation davance bad that he finally flaw wait because without knowing louvrage Larcenet which takes inspiration, it comes to demonstrate for sure that he has nothing more to demonstrate as quauteur comprehensive and completely devoted to his work because this story landmark in the landscape of the French-Belgian comic strip, certainly.