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In "Le naufragé," a 1974 Dargaud release, two acrobats perform a daring trapeze act where their hands have been replaced by hooks and rings, their bodies suspended above the circus ring in a moment of perilous balance. Written, drawn, inked, and colored by Fred, this striking issue presents a haunting, surreal image of human resilience and physical transformation, all rendered in the artist’s distinctive, expressive style. The cover, also by Fred, captures the same tense, gravity-defying pose, emphasizing the story’s central, unsettling visual.
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Un homme en frac, devant une porte de logement, agite un marteau en forme de main et, lorsque la porte s'ouvre, salue son hôte qui avait passé sa main à travers une ouverture.
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