All Princesses Die Before Dawn - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Zuttion Quentin et  MB Valente - All Princesses Die Before Dawn.
August 31st, 1997. In the bathroom of his suburban home, 8-year-old Lulu is trying on his mom's lipstick. He dreams of kissing his best friend, a neighborhood... Lire la suite
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Résumé

August 31st, 1997. In the bathroom of his suburban home, 8-year-old Lulu is trying on his mom's lipstick. He dreams of kissing his best friend, a neighborhood boy. Meanwhile, his teenage sister Cam covers her much-older boyfriend sneaking up to her bedroom by blasting the latest summer hits. In the kitchen, their mother is waiting for their father, who didn't come home last night. On TV, newscasters are announcing the death of Princess Diana.
Three love stories, from budding desire to fading passion, play out within one family on a late summer's day-a day that will change all their lives forever.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/11/2022
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    All Princesses Die Before Dawn
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-1372-0
  • EAN
    9791032813720
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      98 007 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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Quentin Zuttion is a comics artist and scriptwriter. He also has experience as a photographer and performance artist. He earned an art degree at the École nationale supérieure d'art in Dijon, after which he began working in illustration and proposing his own projects to publishers. With a strong presence online, notably through his illustrated blog "Les petits mensonges de Mr. Q" (Mr. Q's Little Lies), he soon found a publisher for his first book, "Sous le lit, " published in 2016 by Des ailes sur un tracteur, under the pen name Mr.
Q. He followed this up in 2018 with "Chromatopsie" (Editions Lapin), a graphic novel exploring color, feelings, and the body. He then illustrated "Appelez-moi Nathan, " written by Catherine Castro, and wrote and illustrated "Touchées, " tackling the subject of violence against women (both with publisher Payot). "La Dame Blanche" ("The White Lady, " Europe Comics in English) and "Toutes les Princesses meurent après minuit" ("All Princesses Die Before Dawn, " Europe Comics in English) were both published in 2022 with Éditions du Lombard.
Through his work, he explores bodies, identity, and contemporary love with great maturity, between poetry, sensitivity, and violence. Quentin Zuttion is a comics artist and scriptwriter. He also has experience as a photographer and performance artist. He earned an art degree at the École nationale supérieure d'art in Dijon, after which he began working in illustration and proposing his own projects to publishers.
With a strong presence online, notably through his illustrated blog "Les petits mensonges de Mr. Q" (Mr. Q's Little Lies), he soon found a publisher for his first book, "Sous le lit, " published in 2016 by Des ailes sur un tracteur, under the pen name Mr. Q. He followed this up in 2018 with "Chromatopsie" (Editions Lapin), a graphic novel exploring color, feelings, and the body. He then illustrated "Appelez-moi Nathan, " written by Catherine Castro, and wrote and illustrated "Touchées, " tackling the subject of violence against women (both with publisher Payot).
"La Dame Blanche" ("The White Lady, " Europe Comics in English) and "Toutes les Princesses meurent après minuit" ("All Princesses Die Before Dawn, " Europe Comics in English) were both published in 2022 with Éditions du Lombard. Through his work, he explores bodies, identity, and contemporary love with great maturity, between poetry, sensitivity, and violence.

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