Transparent
Glénat · 2004–2005 · 8 issues
About the series
A poignant and introspective series from French publisher Glénat, Transparent (2004–2005) explores the emotional and psychological complexities of a young woman who discovers she can become invisible. Over its eight-issue run, the narrative delves into themes of identity, loneliness, and the desire for connection, using its supernatural premise as a lens for human vulnerability. The series is particularly noted for its subtle, character-driven storytelling and its evocative artwork, which balances quiet, everyday moments with the surreal possibilities of its central conceit. It remains a thoughtful, understated example of early-2000s European comics that prioritize emotional resonance over spectacle.