Guimauve #[nn]
Stéphane Blanquet's Guimauve is a fever dream of French alternative comics, and this 1997 Cornélius release makes that abundantly clear the moment you lay eyes on the cover. Blanquet's artwork presents a grinning, reddish creature with an exposed, writhing torso — part humanoid, part visceral nightmare — alongside a sweating, hunched figure and a tentacled head lingering at the bottom, all rendered in a raw, deeply unsettling style. Inside, the story "Le tueur de chien" promises to match that wild, grotesque energy with Blanquet's singular vision fully in command of every line.
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Un homme tue sa femme, puis est tué par l’amant de la femme, qui lui-même est tué par un chien.
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