Heroïc #30
In "La chèvre sauvage des montagnes rocheuses," Ed Dodd crafts a vivid tale set against the dramatic backdrop of Paris in 1206, where torrential rains flood the city’s lower districts and a solemn procession carries the reliquary of Sainte Geneviève through the rising waters. With bold, expressive art by Dodd—writing, drawing, and inking all under his own hand—this issue blends historical atmosphere with a touch of mythic wonder, anchored in the quiet resilience of faith and community. The cover by Maurice Toussaint captures the storm’s intensity with striking, dynamic lines.
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Procession portant la châsse de Sainte Geneviève à la suite de pluies torrentielles qui ont provoqué le débordement de la Seine et l'inondation de tous les bas-quartiers de Paris en 1206.
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