Thierry Laudacieux
Bronze Age Europe had its own distinct flavor of comics storytelling, and Thierry Laudacieux — born in 1982 from the creative partnership of Rivière and Goffin — is a fine example of that continental tradition. Published by Casterman and appearing in the pages of the celebrated À Suivre, this character emerged in exactly the kind of sophisticated, literary milieu that made Franco-Belgian comics a world apart. With a short but intriguing run across titles including Le réseau Madou and Thierry Laudacieux, and sharing adventures with the likes of Roco Vargas, this is a character for readers who appreciate the quieter corners of the album era — where craft and atmosphere mattered as much as spectacle. A modest catalog footprint makes every appearance worth seeking out.
