Jeannette Pointu #4
This volume collects the Yeren storyline from the Jeannette Pointu series, a Franco-Belgian comic originally published by Dupuis in 1987. The story follows the globe-trotting journalist Jeannette Pointu as she investigates mysterious events tied to the legendary Yeren, or Chinese wildman, blending adventure with cryptozoological intrigue.
In "Le singe qui marchait debout," reporter Jo follows a trail from the African savannahs to Hong Kong, uncovering a sinister smuggling operation tied to ancient primates. Written and illustrated by Marc Wasterlain, this 1987 adventure blends mystery and exploration in a globe-spanning quest that leads Jo into the icy unknown in search of the Yeren. The story’s striking visuals are fully realized by Wasterlain on both interior and cover.
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La jeune reporter de choc part sur les traces des australopithèques et des grands singes en Afrique. Elle y découvre un ignoble trafic qui la conduit à Hong-Kong puis dans une nouvelle expédition à la découverte de l'abominable homme des neiges, appelé Yeren par les Chinois.
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