Frissons d'espace #[nn]
Denis Jourdin's Frissons d'espace from Futuropolis presents a wonderfully off-kilter cover: four stylized figures crowd the frame, each clutching a bold red telephone receiver, their exaggerated expressions ranging from gleeful to conspiratorial against a punchy yellow background. The loose, confident line work and limited color palette give the scene an immediately playful yet slightly unsettling energy — the kind of visual comedy that promises something sharper underneath. A distinctive 1989 release from one of France's most adventurous alternative publishers, this is the sort of album that rewards a closer look.
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