Carmen Mc Callum #2
In "Mare Tranquillitatis," Carmen Mc Callum flees Earth with Naoko Sonoda, the cryo-détenu she’s just freed, and a mysterious crate of drugs that’s drawing every kind of predator. As they race toward the Moon, the serene name of the Sea of Tranquility feels like a cruel joke—peace is nowhere to be found. Written by Fred Duval and illustrated with striking precision by Gess, with colors by Florence Breton, this 1996 Delcourt issue blends high-stakes survival with a tense, atmospheric journey through a near-future world where escape is never simple. The cover, also by Gess, captures the isolation and urgency of their flight.
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Recherchée par la police, traquée par des yahusas, Carmen Mc Callum fuit vers la Lune en compagnie de Naoko Sonoda, la jeune cryo-détenue qu'elle a libérée, et d'une caisse de drogue qui suscite toutes les convoitises. La Mer de la Tranquilité ne porte décidémment pas bien son nom...
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