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Flor de Luna T5 by Eric Lambert, Pierre Boisserie - Original Cover
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Flor de Luna T5

Original Cover
2014
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Couverture T5
29.7 x 42 cm (11.69 x 16.54 in.)
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Cuba, avril 1898.
Alors que la déclaration de guerre des États-Unis à l’Espagne est imminente, Rosalia, accusée de financer les rebelles cubains, est en état d’arrestation. Après une vive échauffourée, elle parvient à s’échapper en compagnie d’Ismaël et de Fleetwood mais finit blessée. Ils décident de la mettre à l’abri chez Christie, la favorite de Fleetwood. Mais cette dernière se trouve être en réalité héritière des Castellano, celle-là même qui a juré de se venger de la famille de Rosalia !

Superbe couverture acquise en direct au près d’Éric Lambert via les MP de 2DG…Merci 2DG !!!

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  • Christie
  • Glénat
  • 04/2014
  • Front cover

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About Eric Lambert

Parisian artist Eric Lambert desired a career in the field of advertising. He studied at the Ecole Professionnelle de Dessin Industriel for four years and then worked as an infographics artist for the NCD COM communication agency. He was co-founder of another agency (TOUNSE) in 1992, but his ambitions eventually led him to comics. He replied to an advertisement by Zone Créative to participated in the collective BD Clip No. 2. The project was never realized, but it did result in him meeting scriptwriter Jean-Luc Istin. It was in 1999 when Lambert and Istin embarked on their first joint comics effort, the heroic fantasy series 'Merlin', that was published in ten book by Nucléa and Soleil until 2010. Together with Éric Stalner, he is responsible for the artwork of 'Flor de Luna', a series co-scripted by Stalner and Pierre Boisserie since 2007. He also drew the 11th book in Stalner and Boisserie's 'Voyageur' series in 2010. In the same year, he created the historical series 'Le Dernier Cathare' with Arnaud Delalande, published by 12bis & Grasset. Lambert participated in a collective comic book about the city of Toulouse in 2011. Text (c) Lambiek