L'État morbide
Glénat · 1987–1992 · 3 issues
🌐 French edition · descriptions in English
About the series
In the late 1980s, Belgian artist-writer Daniel Hulet created L'État morbide, a three-issue series from Glénat that stands as a stark, philosophical fable. The story explores a near-future society gripped by a mysterious, paralyzing plague, using its premise to examine themes of control, decay, and human resilience. Hulet’s singular vision—handling both the script and the moody, detailed artwork—gives the series a cohesive, haunting atmosphere. Though brief, it remains a distinctive, cult-remembered work from the European sci-fi comics scene.