Influenced very (very) positively by Alim the Tanner series, I wanted to know more about Wilfrid Lupano. This account of the history of two losers is quite successful, both in terms of history as designs. It suffers a bit too much for my taste clichés. Apart from this cartoonish appearance (military racist villains, racist unemployed, rich bastards racist, homophobic rednecks) which distorts the credibility of the story, I rather enjoyed.