Johnson m'a tuer #[nn]
A striking work of graphic journalism from Futuropolis, Johnson m'a tuer — Journal de bord d'une usine en lutte by Louis Theillier captures the raw human stakes of industrial conflict. The cover sets the tone immediately: above, a crowd of workers marches beneath protest banners reading "Johnson Mattey Fermeture Non! Sluitin Nee!", while below, a group of men sit together in tense conversation, their speech bubbles crackling with frustration — "C'est du terrorisme économique!", "On est dépossédés par des possédés!" This 2014 Futuropolis release feels both urgent and deeply personal, putting working-class voices front and center in a story told from the factory floor itself.
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