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  • Very good value for money; Excellent 1  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    Very good value for money; short time; very good state; ideal to fill the gaps of a collection of BD; Memories of BD read there long in Médiathéque
  • A successful spin-off 1  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    Against all odds, this spin-off proves much more interesting than anything that followed XIII Investigation. While some may regret that figure XIII makes virtually contained, but it seems that Van Hamme revives here with what was the whole point of t
  • Finally the series is over!  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    This is the only positive side tomes 18 and 19: The series is finally over. I am disappointed these two volumes because they simply filling more and I would like these evelations are in the middle of a story with more action. I'll pull myself from th
  • Unnecessary and execrable drawing ...  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    What a shame to have to wait so long for an epilogue as bad and awful drawing. Useless acquisition for both the scenario (we learn nothing) for the drawing eyes skinned and is absolutely untrue to all other volumes. Shame and ruin a legendary series
  • When Blueberry XIII meeting ...  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    Blueberry best friend XIII, or how to try to wake a series of breath! Fan Blueberry (and thus Giraud) for over 30 years and came to it late to XIII (Vance drawing suits me much less with "fuzzy" in relation to a realistic trait Blueberry, and La
  • Thank you Jean Giraud  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    After 4 volumes extremely disappointing, can XIII back to the top? The answer is clear and sharp. It is not! The scenario of Van Hamme is not good, it does nothing. We learn a little more about the past of the characters, and it's fun, but it's more
  • Strange ... 10  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    ... But intéréssant! Connoisseurs of the XIII series will be very surprised to see their hero and those around designed so differently. But the scenario is in the original spirit of the series, taking a very troubled period in the script backdrop (he
  • The Giraudienne Version  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    To be frank, I have not read any album of this series before it. Probably because the Vance drawing, although competent, I was never seduced. So I bought this album because, or rather thanks to the presence of Jean Giraud drawing and I have not been
  • it revives the spirit of the series!  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    Let's be clear right away: Giraud drawings are not up to those of Vance; they are honest but really nothing more. I will not insist. No, the interest of this album is that the series finally returns to what was sorely lacking in previous volumes: the
  • A bit disappointing from several points of view  

    Volume XIII 18: The Irish version (Album)
    The design is distinctly different from that of other opus, unlike the latter, one wonders why, and the album falls like a fly in the soup; Certainly, it tells the story of Seamus O'Neil and we know what happened in Colorado, but could have been bett