Rhum héritage #1
Set against lush sugarcane fields in the Caribbean of 1690–1699, Mateo Guerrero's cover places three striking figures at the forefront: a bare-chested enslaved man gripping a machete, a hunched robed friar, and a determined young man with a sword at his side — each one hinting at a world of tension, survival, and colonial-era stakes. Writer Tristan Roulot and artist Mateo Guerrero launch this historical series with a title, "Eau de vie, eau de mort," that quietly captures the double-edged nature of rum itself. A richly atmospheric opening volume that promises drama rooted in one of history's most charged and fascinating periods.
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