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Antipodes
2024
First Published
2.80
Average Rating
112
Number of Pages
Au milieu du XVIᵉ siècle, l’aventurier français Villegagnon installe une colonie sur un îlot proche de la côte brésilienne. Afin de communiquer avec les Indiens Tupinambas, il charge Nicolas, jeune catholique français, d’apprendre leur langue et de servir d’intermédiaire. Échappant de justesse au cannibalisme des Indiens grâce à ses talents de chanteur, Nicolas s’intègre peu à peu à la tribu : il vit nu, épouse une Indienne nommée Pépin, et mange même du Portugais ! Il tente surtout de comprendre les coutumes et croyances de ses nouveaux compagnons. Persécutés de toutes parts par des démons réels et imaginaires, les Tupinambas décident de partir en quête de la « Terre sans Mal », pays mythique qui devrait les éloigner définitivement du malheur. Mais la réalité s’avérera beaucoup plus dure pour les Tupinambas, Pépin et Nicolas…
Avg Rating
2.80
Number of Ratings
30
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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David B.
David B.
Author · 18 books

Pierre-François Beauchard, who uses the pen name David B., was one of the initiators of the French alternative editorial house L'Association, and is now well-known among the French comics audience. After his Applied Arts studies, David B. had his first publications in magazines such as Chic, Circus, Okapi and A Suivre. Among his early creations are 'Le Timbre Maudit', a story published in Okapi, and 'the mini-series 'Zèbre' in Chic. As a scenarist, he cooperated with Olivier Legan on 'Pas de Samba pour Capitaine Tonnerre', an album published by Glénat in 1985. After he co-founded L'Association in 1990, he began using the pseudonym David B. and specialized in short black-and-white stories, detailing nightmarish dreams, collected in the album 'Le Cheval Blême' in 1992. As powerful as his dream imagery is in itself, it is amplified by his masterful use of black and white drawings. In the Association's magazine Lapin, he published series like 'Le Prophète Voilé', 'Le Jardin Armé' and 'Le Voyage de l'Est'. From 1996, Beauchard has concentrated on the autobiographical series 'L'Ascension du Haut-Mal', which earned him the highest praise from comics critics. In addition to his work for L'Association, David B. cooperated with the publishing house Cornélius, where he published the quarterly comic book Le Nain Jaune from 1993 to 1994, as well as 'Les Quatre Savants' from 1996 to 1998. He was also present in the reviews Fusée and Le Cheval sans Tête (with 'Les Incidents de la Nuit'). Also present at Dargaud, he made 'Le Tengû Carré', an allegory of Japanese legends, and the scenarios of 'La Révolte d'Hop Frog' and 'Les Ogres', which were illustrated by Christophe Blain. For the publisher's collection Poisson Pilote, he made 'Urani - la Ville des Mauvais Rêves' (script by Joann Sfar) and 'Les Chercheurs de Trésor'. After May 2000 David B's work would reach a wider public when his artwork was featured in the collection Aire Libre by the popular publisher Dupuis. After 'Le Capitaine Écarlate' (with artwork by Emmanuel Guibert) in 2000, David wrote and drew the album 'La Lecture des Ruines' in 2001. David B has also been active as an illustrator for Le Seuil, Automne 67, Albin Michel and Coconino Press.

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