Graphic Gymnaz Club: 6 books

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Rashômon

Volume 1

by mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: French
Release Date: December 15, 2012

Un bûcheron trouve le corps d'un samuraï assassiné. Un brigand reconnaît les faits et demande à être pendu. La veuve du samuraï s'accuse également du meurtre. Le mort, par la voix d'une sorcière, annonce qu'il s'est suicidé. ...
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by mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2013

It sounded like a great idea, A stag party organized for Julian on a plush and secluded island found by "chance" on the web. On to a wild mega-party, the enthusiastic French Parisian gang will quickly turn into a herd meant to be slaughtered. Hounded to death, Julian will have...
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Rashômon

book 1

by Mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2014

A lumberjack finds the body of a slaughtered samurai. A thief incriminates himself and begs to be hanged. The deceased’s widow also says she’s the murderer. The samurai, by way of a medium (a witch), claims he killed himself. When certitude crumble to leave room...
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Rashômon

Volume 2

by mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: French
Release Date: January 30, 2013

Deuxième opus d’adaptation des contes de Ryûnosuké Akutagawa en roman graphique. Ces deux nouvelles viennent à leurs tours  explorer la complexité des rapports humains, l’aptitude à masquer les actes derrière les conventions, l’hypocrisie...
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by mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: French
Release Date: December 24, 2012

  Quelle bonne idée !!! Aller enterrer la vie de garçon de Julien, là-bas, au bout du monde, sur une île fantastique proposée par un site ultra-confidenciel : hôtel-paradi’z.com. Partie comme un seul homme pour une méga-teuf...
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Rashômon

Book 2

by mkdeville, Philippe Nicloux
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2014

This is the second opus adapted from two short stories written by Japanese author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. They both explore the complexity of human interaction; the ability to cover actions with conventions, hypocrisy with innuendo, or desire with unsaid things. Once again, the play of appearances...
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