Manu et Mariette ont émigré à la campagne. Manu veut faire un potager et Mariette un enfant. Mais Manu, qui fête dans la liesse la naissance de son premier radis, n'assume pas l'idée de l'enfant : c'est dur d'avouer à son bébé qu'on ne sait pas changer les vis platinées. Donc, il se planque dans les cartons de déménagement, qui traînent toujours au milieu du décor. Sans parler des pesticides du voisin ? "si le vent tourne, on est morts" ? et de l'affiche qu'il est censé faire pour la Fête du cochon. Bref, la vie à la campagne est anxiogène.
Au scénario, Jean-Yves Ferri. Né au bord d'un champ d'avoine, cet auteur-dessinateur continue de cultiver les humeurs bucoliques, comme en témoignent ses Fables autonomes (Fluide Glacial) et les aventures de son célèbre policier rural Aimé Lacapelle. Dans le Retour à la terre, il se penche avec une sensibilité rare sur les états d'âmes déracinés de son copain Larcenet. Au dessin, Manu Larcenet. Né en 1969, il se lance dans la BD vers l'âge de dix ans et n'arrête plus jamais. Ayant intégré Fluide Glacial en 1994, il devient à la mode dans les cocktails, mais il en a vite marre et quitte les lumières de Juvisy pour la brousse lyonnaise. Vers la fin du XXe siècle (il est nul sur les dates), il rencontre Guy Vidal et entre à Poisson-Pilote avec Trondheim et les Cosmonautes du futur. Aujourd'hui, travaillant en duo ou en solo (le Combat ordinaire), il est devenu l'un des auteurs les plus inventifs de la BD actuelle.
Manu Larcenet (full name: Emmanuel Larcenet) is a French comics writer and artist. He has been working with Fluide Glacial magazine since 1994 and with Spirou magazine since 1997.
I read the first Back to Basics book a couple weeks ago and didn’t think much of it at the time. A young couple moves from the city to the countryside for the idyllic quiet life but find themselves unsuited to the harsher environment and surrounded by unnerving eccentrics. It’s made up of light, amusing episodes that quickly become formulaic, even a bit tiresome – ultimately it’s largely unimpressive. And yet… it unexpectedly stayed with me. So much so that I ended up getting the second and third books to see what happened next!
And, in an oddly pleasing way, not much does happen. Mariette wants a baby causing Manu to confront his fear of becoming a father. Meanwhile they bicker over his obsession with the local baker, he’s commissioned to design the poster for the forthcoming pig festival and the saga of the boxes continues.
Like the first book, the formulaic 6-panel Sunday-Funnies-type structure gets predictable quickly and the repetitive gags rarely land. But I found myself enjoying the world writer Jean-Yves Ferri (author of the new Asterix books) and artist Manu Larcenet (who’s also the star of the comic) more and more as these characters continued to grow on me. And some of the jokes are actually funny like the bonkers local grocer who is totally out of his mind and the meta-joke explaining the convoluted creative structure of this very comic with Ferri writing and Manu drawing/living it.
The tone and style is refreshingly breezy and effortlessly upbeat, complemented by the simple cartoony art, and reading it is a bit like watching something mindless but surprisingly engaging and comfortingly safe.
Back to Basics 2: Making Plans isn’t going to blow anyone away and it might only work if you’re in the right frame of mind to put up with its bouncy silliness, but it’s a perfectly charming slice-of-life comic about nothing in particular - trust the French to pull something like that off!
Larcenet torna a raccontare a Ferri, e poi a disegnare su spunto di Ferri, la sua vita campagnola con l'aggiunta di una figlia a carico (che fa "TA" e col tempo si impratichisce in un linguaggio incomprensibile). Rimangono i personaggi del primo volume: l'eremita, la signora Morte-Mort , qui forse un filo più macchiettizzati del dovuto, e il fratello di Larcenet. Si aggiungono gli interventi onirici di un gruppi di ranocchi provenienti da Atlantide, le folle che ascoltano la propaganda elettorale del futuro sindaco e le frequenti chiamate dalla casa editrice, nonchè la comparsata, nelle ultime pagine, dello stesso Ferri. Insomma: meta fumetto davvero gradevole, che sa strappare se non risate, almeno sorrisi, grazie anche a tavole buffissime e coloratissime.
La surprise du tome 1 passé, la qualité de la série se poursuit avec le tome 2. Toutes ces situations font échos à tellement de situations que l'on peut vivre quand on s'installe à la campagne. Ferri et Larcenet sont très forts. Et très marrants.