Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave by Jean Dufaux

Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave by Jean Dufaux

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Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave by Jean Dufaux

Tasked by the queen to close the 'Septimus Wave' case once and for all, Captain Blake is facing a daunting task, for many questions remain unanswered. Where did the spaceship buried beneath London come from? What became of Lady Rowana and Professor Evangely? Meanwhile, Mortimer is trying to pull Olrik out of the catatonic state the villain has been in since his encounter with the ship's occupant. Has the threat to the nation truly been vanquished?

Jean Dufaux is a well-known novelist who has established a number of series throughout the course of his long career. Murena, Lament of the Lost Moors is one of them. and, more recently, Crusade. Known as Jean the Prolific for his ability to adapt to almost any style, his most renowned heroine is Jessica Blandy. Jérémy is a young Belgian artist who began his career as a colorist for the series Murena and Lament of the Lost Moors, both written by Dufaux, who chose to collaborate with him on Barracuda after being impressed by his work.

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ISBN 13 9781849185974
ISBN 10 1849185972
Titre Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave
Auteur Jean Dufaux
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Cinebook Ltd
Année de publication 2020-12-29
Nombre de pages 64
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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