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The Three Elders of Aran: Thorgal Vol. 2 (Thorgal (Cinebook))
Jean Van Hamme
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Description for The Three Elders of Aran: Thorgal Vol. 2 (Thorgal (Cinebook))
Paperback. Three Elders of Aran. 96 pages, colour illustrations throughout. Illustrator(s): Rosinski, Grzegorz. Cateogry: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. BIC Classification: 5AN; YFW. Dimension: 257 x 185 x 7. Weight: 240.
In these new adventures, Aaricia is crowned Queen and Thorgal has to face many difficult tests to track down his beloved. They spend some happy days together in the countryside and their first child is announced. Alas, everything is upside down by the jealousy of Shaniah, a teenager who Thorgal turned away. Then Thorgal is taken prisoner on board the Black Galley, where he is turned into a plaything by Veronar, a degenerate tyrant.
In these new adventures, Aaricia is crowned Queen and Thorgal has to face many difficult tests to track down his beloved. They spend some happy days together in the countryside and their first child is announced. Alas, everything is upside down by the jealousy of Shaniah, a teenager who Thorgal turned away. Then Thorgal is taken prisoner on board the Black Galley, where he is turned into a plaything by Veronar, a degenerate tyrant.
Product Details
Publisher
Cinebook, Ltd
Number of pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Ashford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781905460311
SKU
V9781905460311
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Jean Van Hamme
Jean Van Hamme signed his first scenarios in 1968. He then increased his collaborations and quickly became one of the best-known European scenario writers. Among his most popular successes, one can name Thorgal with Rosinski, XIII (illustrated by Vance and published by Dargaud), and Winch Largo (illustrated by Francq and published by Dupuis). In 2003, during the French graphic novel festival of Vaison-la-Romaine, the jury for young readers awarded the prize for best scenario to Jean Van Hamme for The Barbarian (a volume of the Thorgal series). In 2005, the French Minister of Culture decorated him with the rank of 'Officier des Arts et des Lettres.' As for Grzegorz Rosinski, he published his first drawings very early, at 16 years old. In 1977, in collaboration with Jean Van Hamme, he launched the saga of Thorgal in Tintin magazine. Rosinski has received two lifetime achievement awards for his outstanding work; the first was in 2004 during the graphic novel festival of Belgium, and then he received the 'Grand Prix Albert Uderzo' in 2005, during the graphic novel festival of Nimes (France).
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