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Sillage #13

Estela: derrape controlado

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Estela es un convoy de naves espaciales que viaja por la galaxia en busca de recursos, otras razas y tecnología. A lo largo de sus viajes este convoy construye portales que les permiten volver a sistemas ya visitados anteriormente. Durante su visita a un mundo primitivo cubierto de frondosas junglas, encuentran a una adolescente salvaje llamada Nävis, el único espécimen de una raza desconocida hasta entonces para ellos: los seres humanos. La joven se unirá a Estela, donde será educada y la entrenarán para convertirse en una agente del convoy destinada a misiones difíciles... tarea que aprovechará para intentar encontrar a otros representantes de su misma especie. La serie explora algunos tópicos sociales como las desigualdades, la corrupción y la colonización.

Sinopsis: En los planetas colonizados por Estela han empezado a organizarse carreras clandestinas. Bajo el casco de uno de los pilotos se esconde Nävis . Pero a ella no le basta con participar en las carreras. ¡Tiene que ganar! Si no lo hace, su abogado será eliminado por unos asesinos, excómplices de Kerhe-Dizzo , que lo retienen como rehén.

48 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Jean-David Morvan

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Jean-David Morvan is a French comic author, best known as the creator of the Sillage/Wake series.

After studying arts at the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels, he first tried being a graphic artist, but eventually settled for writing instead.

His main series are 'Spirou and Fantasio', 'Sir Pyle' and 'Merlin', all with José Luis Munuera, and 'Sillage', with Philippe Buchet.

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November 27, 2023
FormGrand (neopolis) ¦ a.i. 08/2010 ¦ d.l. 09/2010 = eo(noté)

-›The 1st of a diptych = I wished I waited for 14‹-

This may easily be the series that hurts me most when there are no more to read- even though doing so often has made me quite angry! As previously mentioned within "Sillage" and other titles besides, I believe that Morvan writes either too quickly, too many titles or maybe both which causes scripts full of gaps that confuse me. Why not work for the corporates and the similarly spineless (stapled) over here that are define that sort of half-assery and let his bd breathe? Notoriety? Greed?

I understand the "Francophone 50ish format" (my term) and the publishers that institute it come with their own issues, but he could certainly do better since I've read some brilliant writing from him. I was furious a few times here, taking maybe triple the time for me to read it "satisfactorily" (yet still confused), but I'm not giving examples- I just needed to blow that out before posting others.

**** then? Yes, I still enjoyed it -Buchet ESPECIALLY- but my expectations rise as the tomes get higher.
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February 10, 2022
Encore une fois, tant de questions et si peu de réponses...
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November 14, 2010
Dans ce treizième tome, Nävis fait de la course sauvage chez les extra-terrestres (comme d'hab), se brouille avec tout le monde (comme d'hab aussi) et met les deux pieds dans le plat d'un complot Sillagien (oui, comme d'hab aussi).
Alors, la routine ?
Un peu, mais la routine, sur Sillage, ça n'existe pas tant que ça. Donc, c'est finallement pas si mal.
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