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Trolls de Troy #2

Le scalp du vénérable

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Vous connaissez déjà Hébus, le célèbre troll de la série Lanfeust de troy...
Vous allez faire la connaissance de son grand-père, le troll Tedräm, dont les aventures se déroulent plusieurs générations avant celles de Lanfeust.
Accompagné d'une jolie et jeune humaine sauvageonne élevée par les trolls. Teträm va défendre les siens contre les humains, qui tentent, grâce à leurs pouvoirs magiques, d'exterminer les trolls.
Aventures fantastiques, humour débridé, cette nouvelle série va séduire les amoureux du monde de Troy, grâce au talent extraordinaire de Jean-Louis Mourier.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1998

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Christophe Arleston

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Christophe Arleston is the common pen name of French comic book writer and editor Christophe Pelinq. He is best known for creating the Lanfeust of Troy series and its many sequels and prequels.

He also worked as "Scotch Arleston".

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June 2, 2024
Art is excellent, though lacking a certain flair. I think the problem is too many long-shots, often hyper-detailed, and not enough closeups that convey emotion and character. That said, there are many well-composed panels of crowds, soldiers, and dinosaurs.

The writing is also good — clear, focused, fast-paced, mixing humor and action. My complaint is the same as with volume 1 — the setting isn’t that interesting. I hope and expect that the next volume, set beyond familiar shores, will provide greater opportunities for imagination.

The goal of this book is the acquisition of Fouquatou’s locks. One of two ingredients needed for the potion which will free the trolls from captivity. Only problem — the venerable sage is ashamedly bald.

Last volume, Arleston established a character whose power is growing hair. In the opening scene, the ill-tempered leader of the troll hunters barbecues her brother, so when the trolls dodge children and soldiers to kidnap her, hoping to make use of her abilities, she is happy to join them, both to get revenge on Halmsly (and the entire complicit establishment), as well as to experience adventure, her original motivation for joining the troll hunters to begin with.

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The heroes, including a half-troll named Profy whom they met in the woods after killing his pet, head to the capitol of Eckmul, with Halmsly and the troll hunters, led by the sensitive nose of Nostrildamus, following their trail.

In town, Waha and Trolanne convince a local sage to hire the trolls as gardeners and persuade the guards to imprison the troll hunters, using wits rather than brawn this time.

On the day of the great festival the heroes launch their attack. They overcome the freed troll hunters, a giant insect, and a raging tempest, kidnap Fouquatou and steal a lock of his hair before dumping him in the sea, and depart for the distant volcano by boat.

But Fouquatou and Halmsly are unlikely to let them escape so easily. Arleston also sets up a further complication — a great alignment of the 3 moons that will affect gravity.

All good fun.
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316 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2025
Un humour toujours aussi débordant et cruel. Un dessin qui surprend par sa précision et la condition générale qu'il apporte. C'est plein de détails mais il est difficile de savoir ce que l'on voit vraiment. Une grande liberté dans les cases. Un style très manga avec des images polaroïd qui veulent représenter de l'action dans vraiment le faire.
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September 25, 2018
All the LOLs! Still following the tribulations or Waha and Teträm, now joined by Pröfy on their quest to get a hair sample from a bald venerable... Yup, doesn't get any better than that!!
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August 26, 2022
Trolls and civilization don't mix well. Some amusing encounters with the local people. Butterflies flapping their wings...
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