Results for 'jean david morvan'

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  1. Napoli-New York. Ediz. movie variant
    1. Jean-David , Morvan

    Napoli-New York. Ediz. movie variant

    Napoli, 1946. In seguito a un violento bombardamento su Napoli, la piccola Celestina, già messa a dura prova da una vita piena di difficoltà, perde la sua casa. Lei e Carmine, uno scugnizzo pieno di risorse, decidono quindi di imbarcarsi in un viaggio straordinario attraverso l'oceano, destinazione New York City. Là, Celestina spera di trovare sua sorella maggiore, che vive con il marito americano. I due giovani clandestini vengono però scoperti da Joseph Garofalo, il burbero commissario di bordo, e questo incontro cambierà sia il corso del viaggio che quello delle loro vite. Da un manoscritto dell'immenso regista Federico Fellini e dello sceneggiatore Tullio Pinelli nascono in concomitanza un graphic novel unico, sceneggiato da Jean-David Morvan e disegnato da Ste Tirasso, e il nuovo film del premio Oscar Gabriele Salvatores, una produzione Paco Cinematografica con Pierfrancesco Favino come protagonista. Edizione variant cover che riproduce la locandina del film.

    € 34,50
  2. Adieu Birkenau
    1. Ginette , Kolinka
    2. Jean-David , Morvan
    3. Victor , Matet

    Adieu Birkenau

    The graphic memoir of Ginette Kolinka, Holocaust survivor, educator, and “ambassador for the memory” of Auschwitz-Birkenau It is April 1944. Nineteen-year-old Ginette Kolinka arrives at the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp. Her father and little brother are immediately gassed. Ginette is selected as a worker. She survives. It is October 2020. Ninety-five-year-old Ginette takes advantage of a lull in the COVID-19 epidemic to accompany a group visiting Birkenau one last time. As a farewell, she brings with her a journalist, France Info’s Victor Matet, and a comic strip writer, J-D Morvan. From this trip a comic book is born. Ginette tells of her life before the war, how she discovered she was Jewish, how her family fled Paris before she and her father were denounced. She tells the story of the camp; completely, honestly, without seeking pity. We see her today, how she still shares her story with the world, how she still stands and bears witness. Ginette tells everything with her trademark liveliness and biting humor. We often laugh, and sometimes we shudder. Because the story she tells is ours, too.

    € 25,00
  3. Tezucomi Vol. 1
    1. Osamu Tezuka
    2. Elsa Bordier
    3. Valrie Mangin

    Tezucomi Vol. 1

    An anthology of short stories based on some of the many popular creations of legendary Japanese mangaka Osamu Tezuka, as illustrated by a collection of some of the greatest comic creators in Europe. This larger 300-page hardcover edition is presented in traditional manga reading order, right to left. This first volume includes "The Mouse" by Sourya, based on AYAKO; "The Moon Rabbit" by Brice Cossu and Valerie Mangin, based on BUDDHA; "A Taste for Blood" by Philippe Cardona and Florence Torta, based on DORORO; "The Cursed" by Mathieu Bablet, based on METROPOLIS; "The Eyes of Pandora" by Victor Santos, based on MW; "Love at First Sight" by JD Moravn and ScieTronc, based on MIDNIGHT; "Doppelganger" by Belen Ortega and Victor Santos, based on BARBARA; "The Parchment of the Cat" by Kenny Ruiz, based on MY SONGOKU; and "Catalante" by Mig, based on UNICO.

    € 31,95
  4. Tezucomi Vol. 1
    1. Osamu Tezuka
    2. Elsa Bordier
    3. Valrie Mangin

    Tezucomi Vol. 1

    An anthology of short stories based on some of the many popular creations of legendary Japanese mangaka Osamu Tezuka, as illustrated by a collection of some of the greatest comic creators in Europe. This larger 300-page hardcover edition is presented in traditional manga reading order, right to left. This first volume includes "The Mouse" by Sourya, based on AYAKO; "The Moon Rabbit" by Brice Cossu and Valerie Mangin, based on BUDDHA; "A Taste for Blood" by Philippe Cardona and Florence Torta, based on DORORO; "The Cursed" by Mathieu Bablet, based on METROPOLIS; "The Eyes of Pandora" by Victor Santos, based on MW; "Love at First Sight" by JD Moravn and ScieTronc, based on MIDNIGHT; "Doppelganger" by Belen Ortega and Victor Santos, based on BARBARA; "The Parchment of the Cat" by Kenny Ruiz, based on MY SONGOKU; and "Catalante" by Mig, based on UNICO.

    € 49,95
  5. Cixin Liu's The Devourer
    1. Jean-David Morvan

    Cixin Liu's The Devourer

    A Graphic Novel

    A unique blend of scientific and philosophical speculation, politics and history, conspiracy theory and cosmology

    € 20,95
  6. Small World
    1. Jean David Morvan

    Small World

    In a fashion-focused future, rich kids enjoy trips to “Small World”, a virtual visit to the slums of the lower city. Piedra is their guide, a lowland local who few ever meet in real life. But young Kumiko and her brothers get the rare surprise when Piedra shows up in their garage fleeing from the evil Gaucho and his band of misfits. Suddenly their virtual adventure becomes real!Described by the author, JD Morvan, as a "cyberpunk Peter Pan", SMALL WORLD mixes elements of classic European adventures with the stylish futurism of such manga classics as AKIRA and GHOST IN THE SHELL. A gonzo blend of Victorian architecture, punk rock, and cutting-edge sci-fi concepts, this "manga-adjacent" tale is unlike anything else on shelves. Illustrated by celebrated mangaka Toru Terada, this work stands as his only full-length comic series to date, despite his global popularity.Combining American, Asian, and European comic elements, this book oscillates between adorable cuteness and explicit violence in a way that fans of contemporary anime hits such as AGGRETSUKO, ONE-PUNCH MAN, MOB PSYCHO, and KILL LA KILL will recognize and gravitate toward.

    € 37,50
  7. THE CIMMERIAN VOL 1
    1. Jean-David Morvan
    2. Regis Hautiere

    THE CIMMERIAN VOL 1

    "Look no further if you seek a ripping yarn that is true to the spirit of the Bard of Cross Plains, Texas--Robert E. Howard!" --https://explorethemultiverse.com/

    € 31,95
  8. Irena Book One
    1. Jean-David Morvan
    2. Séverine Tréfouël

    Irena Book One

    ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH LIBRARIES -- This three-volume graphic novel treatment of the life of the famed Irena Sendler is a remarkable achievement. The first volume was published in French in 2017 and the last two volumes were published in English in 2020. All four authors and artists involved tell an age-appropriate, emotional story of Irena Sendlerowa, the righteous gentile who saved over 2500 Jewish children in wartime Warsaw. Their careful research goes further than most of the present biographies for young people by separating her life experiences into three volumes. Book One: Wartime Ghetto, describes how Irena, a young social worker, began her resistance work in the German-occupied Warsaw Ghetto of the 1940s. The amazing Where's Waldo style of artwork provides numerous ways a reader can immerse themselves in ghetto life quite powerfully by simply staring at the opening two-page spread. The dark color palette recalls the period and sets the right mood. Irena saves children, gets arrested, refuses to reveal her contacts and is ultimately saved from death with bribes to the guards. The artists use the contrivance of an adorable little white dog named Shepsi that at first protects ghetto children and later accompanies Irena and her resistance network. The antics of this feisty little companion allows readers a respite from the many tragic scenes of Nazi cruelty, poverty, and smuggled babies, and will especially appeal to younger readers. The second volume, Book Two: Children of the Ghetto, begins after the war in 1947, focusing on Irena's imprisonment by the Nazis and her desperate search for the mostly-orphaned children, along with her attempts to reunite them with the remnants of their families. The narrative jumps back and forth in time to when Irena visits Yad Vashem and tells her story in 1983 upon receiving honors and acclaim in Israel. The third volume, Book Three: Life After the Ghetto finds Irena still in Poland in her later years, looking back on her life and her accomplishments. The color palette has been brightened, she has a new little dog, and her name is now recognized around the world. The authors repeatedly highlight Irena's regrets that she was not able to do enough and save more children. She died in 2008 at the age of 98. The books should be read in order and although there may be some confusion from the time-jumps, the artistic style and colors are the clues to the time period in Irena's life. This book will appeal to anyone who likes graphic novels, and although it is not a light-hearted read, it is a wonderful testament to a truly righteous person.

    € 21,95