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Cover: Jean Cézard
Arthur, le fantôme justicier #1
“Arthur contre César”
A cheerful little ghost named Arthur soars above an ancient dolmen while a squad of bewildered Roman soldiers — shields, helmets, and all — scrambles in the field below, setting the stage perfectly for "Arthur contre César." Jean Cézard's cover art balances humor and history with an effortlessly light touch, the ghost's gleeful expression hinting at plenty of mischief to come. Published by Toth in 2002, this first volume of *Arthur, le fantôme justicier* looks like a delightful treat for fans of French-language comics with a comedic twist on antiquity.
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