Chimichanga T01
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
Une étonnante petite fille se lie d’amitié avec un énorme monstre poilu… Toute la poésie noire et décalée d’Eric Powell (The Goon) magnifiée dans ce conte aux ambiances Burtonienne. Splendide.
Lorsque la fillette à barbe du cirque ambulant Wrinkle récupère un œuf qui se transforme en monstre, les ennuis commencent. Il n’est pas facile de gérer Chimichanga le monstre, car il prend beaucoup de place. Et lorsque les hommes s’en prennent à sa maîtresse, le monstre n’hésite pas une seconde…
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Powell (The Goon) tells a captivating story about a pint-sized bearded woman. We follow the adventures of Lula imagine a Lilo-size version of Flemish baroque painter Anthony van Dyck as she trades a lock of her hair for what turns out to be a bizarre-looking alien she names Chimichanga. Of course, the other members of her traveling freak show don't all take kindly to Chimichanga, even though he might be the only attraction that will pack in enough curiosity seekers to turn a profit. Then there's the witch who traded with Lula to worry about. She quickly discovers that a potion containing Lula's hair can temporarily cure explosive flatulence. When an evil corporation, Dinderly Pharmaceuticals, acquires the potion well, that's when the intestinal distress really hits the proverbial fan. What makes this story work is not simply the artwork or the pacing, both of which are excellent, but its adorably indefatigable heroine. Occasionally, the book's point about the identity of the real freaks in society is done with a heavy hand, but a bit of moralizing doesn't detract from a strangely wonderful graphic narrative.