Medz Yeghern - Le grand mal #[nn]
Paolo Cossi's Medz Yeghern — Le Grand Mal confronts one of history's darkest chapters head-on: the cover shows an Ottoman soldier gripping a severed head against a blood-red splash, surrounded by a haunting background of skulls rendered in muted teal — a stark, unflinching visual statement. Published by Dargaud in 2009, this graphic work takes its title from the Armenian phrase meaning "The Great Evil," signaling from the very first glance that Cossi is not shying away from the weight of what he's depicting. It's a sobering and courageous piece of comics storytelling that announces its moral seriousness before you've even opened the cover.
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