Having bested the legendary Shobei in a duel, Takeo has finally left the Isle with no Name, accompanied by his brother Akio. The excitement of their voyage from the Island awakens Akio from his mute state, and Takeo is finally ready to discover the answers to the questions that have driven him so far...
Né en 1961 à Besançon, Jean-François Di Giorgio réside en Belgique. En 1985, les Éditions Michel Deligne publient son premier album Les Soleils de Faïence. Un an plus tard, il fait une rencontre déterminante, celle de Griffo. Ensemble, ils créent la série Munro (Dupuis). En 2007, paraît Eden Killer avec, au dessin, Cristina Mormile qu’il retrouve en 2009 sur le thriller Le Journal d’Ambre. Jean-François Di Giorgio poursuit ensuite les aventures de Mygala(Soleil) et la série Samurai, ainsi que son spin-off Samurai Légendes. Plus récemment, il a travaillé sur Samurai Origines.
This is great! I do love the continuation of the last arc, though I think the fact that having his brother back is now causing more problems is jarring with me. I have fallen into the trap of wanting happy things for our hero. Now, he's got more stife. This permits the story to continue, but I'm probably now as anxious and worn in as Takeo is.
Fight scenes and the weaving plot of others = brilliant, like before.