Irons #2
The second chapter of Luc Brahy and Tristan Roulot's Irons arrives with a cover that immediately plants you in the middle of a demanding construction world — a hard-hatted engineer studies documents in the foreground while a sweeping cable-stayed bridge, red trucks, and a towering crane stretch out behind him under an open sky. Brahy's linework (both pencils and inks) gives the scene a grounded, industrial weight that feels at home in the tradition of thoughtful Belgian bande dessinée. "Het zand van Sinkis" promises the kind of human-scale drama set against monumental infrastructure that fans of serious, real-world storytelling will want to seek out.
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