Wax figures (comic)

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Wax Figures ( Terreur ) is a Franco-Belgian comic series published between 2002 and 2004 .

action

Marie Grosholtz ran her father's museum during the French Revolution. After a burglary at night, she notices that the Count von Vitray's death mask does not match his portrait. When the museum is examined by the police and she is accused of murder by Commissioner Jabot, she has to fear for her life.

background

André-Paul Duchâteau wrote the crime story. René Follet used direct coloring for the first time for the drawings . Le Lombard released the albums and the complete edition. Comicplus + published the albums in the German-speaking area .

Stories

  • Around head and collar ( Terreur 1 , 2002, 50 pages)
  • In the foreign country ( Terreur 2 , 2004, 50 pages)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Terreur in Signé near Le Lombard on bedetheque.com (French)
  2. Wax figures (2003–2005) in Collection Cabrio (3–4) at comicplus + on comicguide.de