- Blake & Mortimer Volume 21: Oath of the five Lords - Yves Sente André Juillard - Books

Categories


  • Edes follows Blake and Mortimer's adventures  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    I was a little afraid of being disappointed by the resumption of this series by new authors after the disappearance of P. Jacobs, its original author. It was Arian and in hindsight, I even find these better than the first albums "Blake and Mortimer&q
  • "The time has come to pay for your treachery, Captain!"  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    "The Oath of the five Lords" is the twenty-first book in the series of "Adventures of Blake and Mortimer." It was released in November 2012 to Blake and Mortimer Publishing. The screenplay was written by Yves Sente. André Juillard has
  • means 341  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    we've seen better - and agreed implausible scenario. Nevertheless it is caught by the atmosphere of the series
  • Another black and mortimer  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    I discovered BLAKE MORTIMER and late. Initially, large bubbles irrittaient me and then I took taste. Maintenent I'm a fan. This latest installment is well in line, the searched graphic. The story is well. To have a good time away from our problems ..
  • Ghosts of Oxford.  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    I just finished for the second time this last adventure of Blake and Mortimer. I'd better review, but damned there are already sixty-eight! And this is guts for-all among the various commentators gentlemen ... do you remember the message of humanity
  • Sente and Juillard: quality result for Jacobs, these are the two?  

    Blake & Mortimer, Volume 21: The oath of the five Lords (Album)
    I specify in the introduction that I will not enter the debate about the interest or not to resume the adventures of characters whose creator has disappeared. The way things are, and we must at least recognize the attempted prosecution, from the begi