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Condor #5

Mar 1993 · Dargaud
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Opérette Marseillaise”
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This volume collects the complete 'Condor' series, a French graphic novel blending crime noir with the vibrant backdrop of Marseille. The story follows the titular character, Condor, a mysterious and morally ambiguous figure navigating a web of corruption, violence, and operatic intrigue in the city's underworld. Originally serialized in the 1990s, this Dargaud edition presents the full narrative arc in a single album, showcasing the series' distinctive art and atmospheric storytelling.

Condor #5 (1993), published by Dargaud, features the story "Opérette Marseillaise," written by Jean-Pierre Autheman and illustrated by Dominique Rousseau, who also handled inking and coloring. The issue presents Condor in a standalone adventure, with Rousseau's distinctive art shaping the visual tone.

writer Jean-Pierre Autheman · artist, inker, colorist Dominique Rousseau · cover Dominique Rousseau

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artist, inker, colorist Dominique Rousseau
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