Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Chronique de Garonne: Gargouilles T5 - The Double Maléfique


Ecco una critica

alla nostra (mia, di Denis-Pierre Filippi e di Bruno Olivieri) ultima Fatic letteraria / sul sito fumettistica apparsa www.khimaira-magazine.com:

Gregory is an apprentice magician. With the help of a talisman, it can travel in a seventeenth century when the gargoyles and other fantasy creatures are real. This leads to the fifth volume in a new adventure when his silly big sister steals the talisman and, unconscious of his power, causes the appearance of a double evil!

Filippi began his career in children's books before trying to comics. This origin is felt fully in his work, which is for the kid in all of us - even when he dabbles with the eroticism soft Coraline, who has a dream of teen (think wet needless to say).

So it's not for nothing that the heroes are kids thinking like adults, inversion of the childlike spirit in adult body which it is addressed. Gargoyles is a fine example, with its hero 12 years seems to have grown too fast. After discovering his talisman, he is indeed faced with a harsh reality: the mythical creatures seem doomed to extinction, and save them will not be easy! This plot

recurring series blends the intrigues to own this album and offers a particularly rich volume, multi-level reading. The treatment is also much darker than it seems, especially in the second half of the album that talks about nothing less than to capture and exploitation.

This orientation appears all the more violently it cuts with the cartoony graphics Silvio Camboni whose style is worthy of television on Wednesday afternoon. This election marks him ambivalence as adult / child in which the scenarios are de Filippi, who knows very definitely choose the designers he works with.

If you are still sensitive to the (good) comic Disney, if you feel you still live in the child you were, leave your prejudices aside and let yourself be conquered by the 5th section of Gargoyles: You will not regret it!

Slawick CHARLIER

Thank you, Mr. Charlier!

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