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Cover: Dick Dillin & Jack Adler

Bat Man #4

May 1960 · Arédit-Artima · 0,40 FRF
📊 ~152,985 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Les dormeurs du passé ...”

In "Les dormeurs du passé ...", Paul Drake, a gifted but overlooked violinist, stumbles upon the legendary violin of Lajos, a relic said to awaken the spirits of past masters. With the help of Doug Wildey’s expressive art, this haunting tale of ambition and forgotten music unfolds, where every note might carry a secret from the past. The cover by Dick Dillin and Jack Adler captures the eerie elegance of a story that dares to ask: what if the music of the dead could still speak?

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artist, inker Doug Wildey · cover Dick Dillin, Jack Adler

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artist, inker Doug Wildey
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Jack Adler

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Paul Drake wants to be respected as a concert violinist, but due to his average performance skills only gets offers to be a musical clown. When he hears the legend of the violin of Lajos, he decides that it will change his destiny. Little does he know how right he is.

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