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Le mercenaire -6- Le rayon mortel
Dragons…Monstres…Sorcières… Femmes voilées…Combats à l’épée… Chocs de titans…Sortilèges et magie-noire…Segrelles explore, avec toujours autant de brio, le décorum de l’heroic fantasy, couleurs directes et tableaux grandioses, et donne un nouveau chapitre de l’odyssée du guerrier au sourire de marbre. Quand Conan le Barbare rencontre Gustave Moreau, la BD devient peinture et Le Mercenaire un chant baroque et sauvage.
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