Résumé
Suite et fin de ce récit haletant, entre documentaire rigoureux et thriller implacable. Jean-Claude Bartoll nous raconte les circonstances qui, en 1981, aboutirent au raid de l'armée de l'air israélienne sur un réacteur nucléaire irakien qui aurait pu donner la bombe atomique à Saddam Hussein. Sur une documentation sans faille, l'ancien grand reporter construit un récit tendu, nerveux, auquel Luc Brahy prête une mise en scène au cordeau.
Auteur
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Luc Brahy, born in 1964, has always been fascinated by art and adventure. At only two and a half years old, he gravitated toward comic books, and it wasn't long before he was devouring Hergé and Hugo Pratt, and other novelists including Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, and Ernest Hemingway. As an adult, he quickly got a foot in the publishing world through advertising and press illustrations, and it wasn't long before he crossed paths with Frank Giroud, with whom he would go on to publish "Zoltan" (Vents d'ouest, 1994). He later met author Éric Corbeyran, another important encounter for the young artist, and they teamed up on a number of projects, including "Imago Mundi" (Dargaud, 2003). Over the ensuing years, Brahy went on to establish a variety of successful collaborations, on such series as "Insiders Genesis" (Dargaud) and "Mission Osirak" (Dargaud). His most recent work includes the series "Irons" (Le Lombard, Europe Comics in English), created with Tristan Roulot, which tells the story of the sarcastic and brilliant engineer Jack Irons.
Caractéristiques
Publication : 27 mai 2016
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 44,3 Mo (ePub)
Code(s) CLIL : 3772, 3771
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9782205169140
EAN13 (papier) : 9782205073683