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La dérisoire effervescence des comprimés #[nn]
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free From Casterman's Studio (À Suivre) imprint comes this striking 1991 album by Boucq, La dérisoire effervescence des comprimés — a title that translates roughly as "The Derisory Effervescence of Tablets." The cover is a genuinely unsettling visual feast: a grotesque, vividly colored creature — pink, green, and orange, with wild eyes and a jagged open mouth — emerges from folds of grey, elephant-like flesh covered in graffiti scrawls and childlike drawings. Boucq's surrealist imagination is on full display here, blending body-horror textures with anarchic street-art energy in a way that feels both playful and deeply strange.
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