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Preacher #33 - P3 by Steve Dillon, Garth Ennis - Comic Strip
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Preacher #33 - P3

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Au premier abord, le révérend Jesse Custer ne semble pas différent des autres petits pasteurs de province des États-Unis. Isolé dans une petite ville du Texas, le temps s’y dilue sans agitation, et avec lui, l’ardeur de sa foi. Jusqu’au jour où un terrible accident vient anéantir son église et décimer l’ensemble de ses fidèles. Depuis lors, Jesse développe d’étranges pouvoirs émanant d’une force spirituelle appelée Genesis. En proie au doute et à de multiples interrogations, l’homme se lance alors à la recherche de Dieu et, chemin faisant, croise la route de Tulip, son ex-fiancée, et de Cassidy, un vampire irlandais. Un pèlerinage au cœur de l’Amérique, où le Bien et le Mal ne font qu’un.

J’avoue modestement ne connaitre Preacher que depuis la sortie du premier recueil Urban Comics en janvier 2015 et suis devenu accro dès les premiers tomes. Je suis très content d’avoir trouvé cette planche qui en plus de représenter les 3 personnages principaux est, selon moi, très représentative de l’esprit WTF de la série.

J’invite ceux d’entre vous qui voudraient plus d’informations sur Preacher à aller voir l’incroyable collection de PotdeNutella : http://www.2dgalleries.com/art/preacher-49-first-contact-53977

Publications

  • Livre III
  • Urban Comics
  • 03/2016
  • Interior page
  • Price of night
  • Dc Comics
  • 01/1998
  • Interior page

See also:   Preacher

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About Steve Dillon

Steve Dillon was a British comic book artist, who is especially known for his collaborations with writer Garth Ennis. He was born in London, and attended Icknield High School, where he first showcased his talents in a school comic book. At age 16, he was hired by Marvel UK to draw comic stories for Hulk Weekly and the 'Nick Fury' strip. By the early 1980s, he was drawing serials for Doctor Who Weekly and Warrior, such as 'Laser Eraser and Press Button'. Notable during this period was his creation of the character Abslom Daak. He was a regular in 2000 AD magazine throughout the 1980s, drawing mainly 'Judge Dredd' and 'Rogue Trooper' stories, but also 'Hap Hazzard' and 'Tyranny Rex'. Between 1988 and 1995, he edited the comic magazine Deadline with Brett Ewins. The magazine launched the careers of a new generation of British comic book artists, including Jamie Hewlett, Philip Bond, Nick Abadzis, D'Israeli and Steve's younger brother Glyn Dillon. By the late 1998s, Dillon was also working for the US market, starting with the DC mini-series 'Skrewer' in cooperation with Ewins, and then issues of the 'Animal Man' comic. Dillon's biggest success came when he teamed up with Garth Ennis to work on the 'Hellblazer' comic book for DC/Vertigo between 1992 and 1994. and then launch the acclaimed 'Preacher' series between 1995 and 2000. Text (c) Lambiek