Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche #11
In "Le cœur à droite," Jérôme, a man of good heart, takes in Charlemagne, a homeless man sleeping on a freezing night's street. The next morning, the old man is gone, but Babette discovers a notebook filled with delicate handwriting—its meaning as mysterious as the stranger’s sudden departure. Written and illustrated by Alain Dodier, with colors by Cerise, and featuring cover art by Alain Dodier, this 1996 issue from Dupuis unfolds with quiet mystery and emotional depth.
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Jérôme a bon cœur et quand il voit Charlemagne, clochard, dormant dans la rue par cette nuit glacée, il l'emmène chez lui. Au matin, le vieil homme a disparu mais Babette trouve un cahier couvert d'une fine écriture.
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