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Cinévision #19

Sep 1966 · Arédit-Artima · 1,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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"Meurtres à l'opera" is a gripping tale from Cinévision #19 (1966), a 1,00 FRF comic that blends romance and suspense with a touch of noir. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Jay Scott Pike, the story follows Wendy as her hopes for a new beginning in television collide with heartbreak when Greg betrays her affection—only to find unexpected comfort in Jack, the reserved photographer who watches from the shadows. The cover by Jay Scott Pike captures the mood perfectly, setting the stage for a mystery that unfolds beneath the glitter of the opera house.

Contains 2 stories
Meurtres à l'opera
64 pp · Romance, Spy
Roger HallanLisaRadekElse SchonbergKlaus Dobermann

In the shadowed halls of an Austrian opera house, a secret agent’s routine mission takes a deadly turn when the man he’s meant to protect is shot just moments after their covert meeting. With the stage set for intrigue and danger, the stakes rise as the truth behind Radek’s assassination begins to unravel.

Au nom de l'amour
17.5 pp · Romance
Greg PetersWendy Winslowmonsieur CarsonJack Arthur

In "Au nom de l'amour," Wendy finds herself drawn to Greg, who promises to help her land a job in television—just like his own. When Greg suddenly turns his attention to another woman, Wendy is left reeling, only to find unexpected comfort in Jack, a photographer who’s hesitant to get close until she’s ready to move on.

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Full credits

artist, inker Jay Scott Pike

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