The year-end holidays are approaching and printers of kneecaps in full swing; Did you know that 70% of annual publications are made by this year end? Prepare yourself for between full, compilation, novelty and opportunism naurez that you spoiled for choice and this is where jinterviens, history help you a little in your purchases (youpiii).
This is great for here including the third installment in the saga of "Philip and Francis," the twins parody of the series "Blake and Mortimer" of the late Edgar P. Jacobs.
Professor Philip Mortimer and Captain Francis Blake have been friends for Methuselah and form a tandem more efficient earthen dAlbion against external threats. Mortimer, great scholar and fully lit, has a kind character cream of the cream, super nice simpleton to the extreme limit if you see what I mean. Captain Blake, he is bloody fools military professional layabout kind and a big Tanguy who still lives with his mom.
Dailleurs here he arrives at Philip Mortimer following an argument with his mother except that here it worked well Clashe and reapplies with his suitcases and all the fuss. Philip was forced but in his heart he is fed up with tired and would love quon transplant him a good big pair, history and simposer that he can say "no" once and for all in all it did not want to do. Never mind; towards his lab, just to prepare a good cocktail of Scotch whiskey, testosterone, monkey testicle and good crevard seed.
Success almost achieved except that the dosage is not good and instead create a testostéronée potion that will grow hair, here with a potion that splits his personality kind Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, and when he's Mr. Hyde, this is his Black and dark part that reveals as a super villain.
Already quavec Colonel Olrik it wasnt cotton but if in addition, Britain has a second super villain supervillain-yet-more, it is not won. United for better and mostly for worse, they will concoct a Machiavellian plan that will be enough to shake the Queen Mother herself.
Marketing requires, this number comes out almost simultaneously with SOS Meteor, eponymous series of real Blake & Mortimer. Pierre Veys and Nicolas Barral, authors, lay here a third component to their saga lon still feels done hastily and without much inspiration; you turn around and humor too is much less fly.
Visually, the features, the pages, even pasty become heavy and less purpose than in previous episodes; humor is not left since so British humor characteristic of the previous two episodes, and sprinkled with chauvinism is less "funny". History meanwhile, lacks real depth and dune lon just a slice of life heroes dotted with private jokes and winks at Clockwork Orange Wave, Churchill and post-World War.
So yes I could say that i missed something, I mean, I have not with humor i reread the book 3 times and nothing makes ny; compared to previous episodes, this one is definitely less inspired and Lunique thing that one can hope that the sequel would be more to the height of the heroes of the requirements and relaxes us more sharply jaw.
In the end, a fair and just moderately entertaining album lon especially advise those who have acute or collectionnite those who follow the series. Anyway, one thing is certain; if you came up to this, I nai only one thing left to say to you and advise you: dive on the first two parts, you'll get your money :)