Docteur Justice #7
This volume collects the complete story arc from the French series Docteur Justice, originally published in 1987 by Éditions Messidor and La Farandole. The narrative follows the titular hero, a physician and adventurer, as he becomes embroiled in a conflict tied to the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, with the title 'Amandla' referencing the Zulu and Xhosa word for power.
In "Amandla ! - Apartheid : des enfants en prison," Docteur Justice goes deep undercover in Soweto, Johannesburg, on a secret mission to gather intelligence on the apartheid regime. As he evades a relentless police crackdown, the stakes rise with every step through the tense streets of a city under siege. Written by Jean Ollivier and illustrated with gripping precision by Carlo Marcello—both on pencils and inks, with letters by R. Marcello—this 1987 issue captures a moment of quiet resistance in a world on edge. The cover, also by Carlo Marcello, sets the tone with its stark, urgent imagery.
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Docteur Justice, en mission clandestine à Soweto, quartier noir du sud-ouest de Johannesburg, est chargé de recueillir des informations sur le régime de l'apartheid. Dénoncé à la police, il tente d'échapper à ses poursuivants.
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