Les Saucisses de l'archiduchesse
Les Saucisses de l'archiduchesse
Who wouldn't like to go back in time and "return to Swann's side"?
", as Dave so beautifully sang? To find his first love,
naturally. But why not also the butcher on Avenue de Paris?
?
This is what Stéphane Trapier proposes without hesitation or false modesty in Les
Archduchess Sausages, the first issue of a series that promises to
become a cult, "The Life of My Father." The father in question, it is true, is not
not just anyone. Faithful readers of Fluide glacial already know him
for the other comic strip series in which he starred, "Giscard and his
friends." As for the others, they passed him without knowing it, rushing in
incognito in his Giscardmobile with Giscarda, in the parking lot of
some E.Leclerc center in the region. Grand lord mythomaniac, philosopher
down-to-earth, dark troublemaker, Giscard is never short of a
peremptory consideration or an untimely declaration - let us judge: "
There are too many pictures of kids, and absolutely not enough pictures of me in
the great album of life, it's absurd."
All this to say that Stéphane Trapier has a father like we don't see anymore, or
(perhaps more precisely) that Stéphane Trapier has a father like only a few
sons still make them. And that this factory is called Tenderness and that it
is draped in nostalgia.
Note: the cartoonist Jacques Floret is the special guest of this pulp
limited edition collector's item.
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