Blacksad #3
This third volume in the original French-language Blacksad series follows anthropomorphic detective John Blacksad through a noir-tinged mystery set in 1950s America. Written and illustrated by Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido, 'Âme rouge' (Red Soul) explores themes of political paranoia and personal loyalty as Blacksad investigates a case involving a missing scientist during the Cold War era. The collection is part of Dargaud's acclaimed series known for its lush watercolor art and hardboiled storytelling.
Blacksad #3 (2005), published by Dargaud, features the continuing noir adventures of John Blacksad, a private investigator and a cat, navigating a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. The story, titled "Âme rouge," unfolds with a moody, atmospheric tone, illustrated in the distinctive style of Juanjo Guarnido, who handles art, inks, and colors, with lettering by Ségolène Ferté.
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