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Theme | Michel Vaillant |
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Author | Graton (Jean) |
Category | Deluxe Editions |
Manufacturer | Dupuis |
Numbered edition | Yes |
Limited edition | Yes |
Number of copies | 699 copies |
Height | 54 cm |
Width | 39,4 cm |
Made in | France |
Year | 2024 |
Discover the "Artist Edition" collection featuring the third album of Michel Vaillant, first published in 1961. This exclusive edition is limited to 699 numbered copies and offers a faithful reproduction of the original panels. The album measures 54x39cm and includes 80 pages, honoring the format and precision of Jean Graton's original works.
For the first time, the original panels from the famous album "The Circuit of Fear" are available as facsimiles, preserved in their original format. In this album, Henri Vaillant competes against American and Eastern European racing teams. His aim is to stand out in a triptych of competitions: the 12 Hours of Sebring on a circuit in the United States, a grand touring rally in Spain on rugged roads and tracks, and a Formula 1 race in Warsaw, Poland. From the very first event, a dramatic incident occurs when a European driver nearly dies in a race after being poisoned. This event spreads anxiety among the teams of the old continent.
Jean Graton, the undisputed master of automotive comic books, captured the essence of motor racing through the iconic character of Michel Vaillant. His popularity endures in the worlds of comics and motorsport. A major figure in the golden age of the Journal de Tintin and the Brussels school, Graton worked alongside legends such as Hergé, Jacobs, Martin, Tibet, and others.
pre-order, expected releases date : 27/09/2024
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