Se7en : au commencement #1
This French-language collection kicks off the Se7en series, adapting the grim world of David Fincher's film into comic form. Tome 1 : Au commencement sets the stage for the story of detectives Somerset and Mills as they hunt a serial killer whose murders are based on the seven deadly sins. Published by Wetta-Vestron, this volume gathers the opening chapters of the prequel narrative exploring the killer's origins.
In "Gourmandise," the first issue of Se7en: au commencement, John Doe observes Eli Gould’s chilling defense of the most heinous criminals—motivated not by justice, but greed. Written by Ralph Tedesco, Joe Brusha, and Mike Kalvoda, with art by David Seidman and colors by Mark McNabb, this issue sets a dark, deliberate tone as John begins his grim campaign. The cover, also by David Seidman, captures the unsettling atmosphere of a world where morality is for sale.
In "Av2rice," John Doe observes Eli Gould’s chilling defense of society’s worst—murderers, rapists, pedophiles—driven not by justice but greed. As the line between right and spectacle blurs, John prepares to deliver a lesson the world won’t forget, turning the courtroom into a stage for something far darker.
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