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Cover: Manchu & Fred Blanchard

Jour J #2

Jun 2010 · Delcourt
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Paris, secteur soviétique”

Set in an alternate December 1951 where Paris has fallen under Soviet occupation, this second volume of Jour J drops readers into a chillingly reimagined City of Light — the cover, rendered by Manchu and Fred Blanchard, shows the Eiffel Tower looming over a Soviet-controlled Champ de Mars, flanked by brutalist tower blocks, a red star, and a tank rolling through the fog while soldiers patrol the street below. The tagline promises a serial killer threatening the fragile balance of the Cold War, deepening the intrigue of this alternate-history thriller. Writers Fred Duval, Jean-Pierre Pécau, and Fred Blanchard have crafted a world that feels both eerily familiar and unsettlingly foreign.

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writer Fred Duval
cover pencils, inks Manchu
cover pencils, inks Fred Blanchard

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