Act 1 Wolf does not fit in the village of Thorgal where his father continues to be treated Bastard. She discovers a strange object made of metal that does not exist. His intelligence and his revolt put the children in the village school who will try to kill her!
Act 2 Wolf survives this murder attempt by Grizz alliance with an old wounded wolf. The child accompanies the animal regain its lost dignity.
Act 3 confronts the Wolf Pack and meets our "halves brothers" born the same night she (Louve (Thorgal)).
Act 4 She meets the sorcerer who handles Raissa black wolf. A man who abducts children for years to make them live in an Eden without violence.
Act 5 Our wild child attends a prophecy foretelling that she will kill his father soon. Terrified she agrees to engage in a ceremony shall take away all violent impulse.
Epilogue: Our rocket science course has a secret agenda and has created a version of Wolverine Wolf;
It is clear that the brilliance found Raissa scenarios Van Hamme who managed to dose unlikely ingredients: Norse mythology, science fiction, children with powers they do not mastered, occult forces, the exoticism and humor.
Wolf is no longer a damsel in distress. This is a child who will have to travel an initiation to go against his destiny. This struggle against what it says is central to the saga.
The drawings are beautiful .The body language of wolves is beautiful; during play I admit I was transported. At times I could hear them hooting, I felt smell. And I turned the pages more slowly not leave our hero. One can just blame the intrigues sometimes intermingle telescoped way.
Louve offers fresh and exotic adventures of a young girl who finds his place neither in men nor in wolves and will have, such as the Canadian mutant, fighting against his animal nature. It can be read by young children and appreciated by a public that has never read Thorgal Fans of Miyazaki sagas or Neil Gaiman will feel at home. Far from surfing a commercial success, these narratives can transform the saga of a lonely hero in the history of a family. It lacks now a writer to look into the fate of this poor Aaricia.
Waooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuu!