But then Salvaje , a merciless Apache warrior , reveals to Jonas that the dead man — the " White Indian " —wasn't a slave but was in fact her husband , the father of her child , and the leader of the Apache resistance .
Does Lucky Luke know what he's getting himself into when he arrives at Froggy Town on a stormy night?
Canterbury, Connecticut, 1832: a charming female boarding school has found success among the locals, with two dozen girls enrolled.
In a post-apocalyptic New York City obliterated by a Big Night that wiped out most of civilization, bands of children struggle to stay alive in the wreckage, hunting for food under billowing clouds of toxic fog and running from hungry ...
Pythia lives in Delphi, in Ancient Greece, and between her classes at high school and her part-time job at the temple of Apollo, she leads quite a normal, boring life... until the day that she refuses Apollo's advances and he places upon ...
Paris, end of the 21st century.
"Django: Hand on Fire" tells the story of the youth of Django Reinhardt, a Roma raised outside Paris who would go on to be one of the most influential guitarists of all time.
This is an autobiographical tale in which Michel Kichka goes back over the significant moments of a childhood, an adolescence, and a life overshadowed by the Holocaust, from Belgium to The Promised Land, from nightmares to funny anecdotes, ...
This book uses the pacing and observational skills of artists Vincent Zabus and Thomas Campi to give a palpable sense of daily life in this troubled, faraway land as well as a behind-the-scenes glimpse of two seasoned journalists at work.
Chris is a young pastry apprentice who, one fateful night, sees his delicious creations magically disappear.
From these historical events, Pierre-Henry Gomont concocts a picaresque road trip of a tale by turns farcical and moving, whimsical and melancholy, sweeping up in its narrative whirlwind the FBI, a sanatorium, neurobiology, hallucinogens, ...
A true feast for the eyes and the mind, French cartoonist Pierre-Henry Gomont’s artistly pushes the boundaries of the graphic novel genre.
Celebrity lawyer Leo Sully-Darmon must return to Iraq to prove the innocence of his client, a woman accused of crimes against humanity, despite having increasing doubts himself about her role in these events.
For her eighth birthday, Nola receives a marvelous present: her late mother Annah's music box.
Years later, Leopold has remarried and lives a quiet life, far removed from the sexual escapades of his first marriage. This is when he learns that his surname is being used, to his detriment, to describe a new sexual perversion: masochism.
As ever, Rick is in a pickle.
Taho-the-Quick, a poacher, has an encounter with the animal totem of his people, the dragon queen, who entrusts him with the dangerous mission of carrying her egg to her dragon brothers up in the mountains.
At times tragic, often rowdy, and always funny, this is the perfect book for readers who love a wayward story drawn in an original style.
Luc is a frail child who's afraid of anything and everything, no thanks to his Italian grandmother and her dark bedtime stories.
From the very first moment he meets "Sentence" Sykes, young Jim Starret instantly recognizes a legend of the Old West, just like in the comic books he learned to read with.