Donjon #101
This volume collects the 101st installment of the Donjon series, set in the 'Crépuscule' (Twilight) era. The story, 'Le Cimetière des dragons' (The Dragons' Cemetery), continues the saga of the dungeon's inhabitants, delving into themes of mortality and legacy within the fantastical world created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim. Published by Delcourt, it is part of the broader Donjon saga's intricate timeline, offering a standalone narrative that enriches the series' lore.
In this 1999 issue of Donjon, the blind, aging King Dust—Marvin—sets out on a final journey to the legendary Dragon Cemetery, guided only by memory and fate. Along the way, he encounters a fiery red rabbit named the Destroyer, whose bold spirit seems to mirror the king’s fading legacy. Written and illustrated by Joann Sfar, with collaborative cover art by Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, this chapter blends quiet melancholy with whimsical mystery in the series’ signature surreal tone.
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Marvin, vieux et aveugle, est devenu le Roi Poussière. Sentant sa fin proche, il entreprend un long voyage jusqu'au légendaire cimetière des Dragons. En chemin, il rencontre un lapin rouge, fougueux et ambitieux, nommé... le destructeur.
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