Pacush Blues #2 - Second souffle
This volume collects the second story arc of Pacush Blues, titled 'Jefferson ou le mal de vivre,' continuing the surreal and introspective saga of the series. It follows the existential struggles of the anthropomorphic characters in a bleak, absurd world, penned and illustrated by Ptiluc. Published by Vents d'Ouest, this edition is part of the long-running Franco-Belgian comic series that began in 1983.
In "Jefferson ou le mal de vivre," a depressed rat wanders the grimy confines of a public dump, grappling with the weight of existence and the quiet despair of simply being. Written and illustrated by Ptiluc in a striking, unified vision, this 1983 issue from Vents d'Ouest offers a haunting, introspective journey through isolation and the fragile edge of surrender—told with a raw, unflinching honesty. The cover by Ptiluc captures the melancholy essence of the story in stark, expressive lines.
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Un rat dépressif erre à travers la décharge publique et finit par avoir une révélation : mourir pour en finir avec la vie et ses souffrances .
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