Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche #18
The 18th volume of the long-running Franco-Belgian detective series finds the gentle, introspective private eye Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche drawn into a case that leads him to a seemingly idyllic rural retreat. As he uncovers the secrets behind this 'little corner of paradise,' the story explores themes of escape and the hidden tensions beneath a peaceful surface. This album collects the complete narrative arc originally serialized in Spirou magazine, written by Makyo and illustrated by Alain Dodier.
In "Un petit coin de paradis," Babette visits her friend Ingrid on a serene mountain farm, where the peaceful countryside and new motherhood seem to promise a quiet idyll. But beneath the charm, a quiet tension brews—Ingrid’s mother-in-law, a stern and solitary woman, resents any female presence besides her own, and the fragile peace is about to shatter when Félix learns the baby isn’t his. Written and illustrated by Alain Dodier, with colors by Cerise, and a cover by Alain Dodier, this 2005 issue from Dupuis captures a moment where beauty and unease exist side by side.
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Reprinted in Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche - L'intégrale #3 (2007), Fantomet #25/2008 (2008), Fantomet #26/2008 (2008), Fantomet #1/2009 (2009)
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