Cent pour cent #[nn]
This collection, published by the CNBDI under the Bibliocité imprint, gathers a selection of works from the 'Cent pour cent' series, a 2010 initiative showcasing contemporary Francophone comics. It offers a curated overview of the series' diverse storytelling and artistic styles, serving as a representative sample of modern bande dessinée within a single volume.
In "Nubis, le voyage dans la lune," Johnny Craig—writing, drawing, and inking with singular precision—delivers a haunting tale of identity and deception, as Ed King steps into a web of lies by impersonating his nonexistent twin, Alphonso. With a chilling elegance, the story unfolds as Edwin proposes to Amy, their marriage a quiet prelude to a journey that will take him far beyond the familiar, into the shadows of South Africa and the surreal. The cover, a striking collaboration by Lorenzo Mattotti, captures the dreamlike unease of the narrative, its moody lines and stark contrasts mirroring the psychological depth within.
In "null," Ed King arrives at the Blair sisters' estate claiming to be the long-lost twin Alphonso, weaving a deception that soon leads to a proposal to Amy. As their wedding plans unfold, Ed’s true intentions remain hidden—his next move already set, a journey to South Africa that hints at a deeper game.
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↩ Reprints La Jeunesse illustrée #137 (1905), The Spirit #8/24/1947 (1947), Mad #1 (1952), Vault of Horror #30 (1953), Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963), Saga de Xam #[nn] (1967), Epoxy #[nn] (1968), Spirou #1855 (1973), Métal Hurlant #2 (1975), Charlie Mensuel #68, Le Journal de Tintin #34/1959, Le Journal de Tintin #50/1962, Pilote #414, Pilote #608
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