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Christophe Bec

    August 24, 1969

    Christophe Bec is a prolific creator with over fifty graphic novels to his name. His flagship series, Shrine, has sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide, establishing him as a master storyteller. Bec is known for crafting intricate worlds and compelling narratives that often delve into the mysteries of the unknown and the limits of human experience. His work, including series like Prometheus and Carthago, is celebrated for its visual and narrative depth.

    Sunlight Graphic Novel
    Carthago
    Pandemonium
    Sanctum Genesis
    Bikini Atoll
    Megalodon
    • 2025

      Megalodon

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life of a young megalodon, this narrative explores the challenges and adventures faced by this ancient predator. The creator of the acclaimed Carthago series brings a unique perspective to the underwater world, blending thrilling encounters with insights into the megalodon's environment and instincts. As readers delve into the depths of the ocean, they will experience the fierce beauty and survival struggles of one of history's most formidable creatures.

      Megalodon
    • 2023

      From the world of Carthago comes the story of Kane, a merman from a storied subterranean society as he escapes his capture by a billionaire researcher who specializes in the study of mythological creatures...including the fabled Megalodon.

      Carthago: Kane
    • 2022

      Bikini Atoll

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores Bikini Atoll, a stunning tropical paradise known for its turquoise waters and as the namesake of the iconic bathing suit. However, beneath its beauty lies a darker history, as it served as a nuclear testing site for over 40 years. The island's remote crevasses and dense forests are shrouded in mystery, hinting at hidden dangers and untold stories waiting to be uncovered.

      Bikini Atoll
    • 2022

      Sunlight Graphic Novel

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      2.9(12)Add rating

      Three young friends, Kevin, Caro, and Eva, who are passionate about caving,decide to explore the ruins of an abandoned mine. They discover, bathed in thelight of dawn, a surreal setting to explore. As soon as they enter, they take adizzying fall through a poorly sealed well. Now trapped at the bottom of anabyss where not a ray of light reaches, they have only one thing to do: wait forhelp and survive. Victims of their anxiety, they begin to lose theirbearings. Fear and madness set in, making it impossible to discern reality fromillusion. Sunlight tells an agonizing survival story penned byFrench screenwriter Christophe Bec and illustrated by Bernard Khattou.

      Sunlight Graphic Novel
    • 2020

      Carthago

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(60)Add rating

      In the insatiable quest for natural resources, humans are searching further and deeper into the earth, threatening to unleash monsters thought to be long gone...

      Carthago
    • 2018

      For Lieutenant Wilson Jericho, Hell is real: and it's in the sewers of the sprawling city Megalopolis. As an officer of the Sewer Police, he's responsible for ensuring the bowels of the city are kept running smoothly.

      Under: Scourge of the Sewer
    • 2017

      Sanctum Genesis

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.5(11)Add rating

      Aleppo, Syria, 1934. Following a major archeological discovery, German soldiers from the esoteric branch of the Nazi party forcibly take over the site and hold the French-led archeological team hostage. The Nazis are after an ancient weapon that they hope can further their world conquering plans, but in the process of uncovering it they awaken Môt, a primeval divinity that proves utterly impossible to control. A tale of suspense, action-adventure, and horror for fans of Indiana Jones and Lovecraftian horror.

      Sanctum Genesis
    • 2017

      Siberia 56

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.0(23)Add rating

      Trapped on a planet millions of light years away from Earth, five scientists must survive sub-zero temperatures and horrific alien creatures as they make their way across the dead, frozen landscape to their base in this action-packed graphic novel. It is the age of space exploration, and five scientists travel 80 million light years from home to study the planet of Siberia, the location of Earth’s 56th colony. Completely covered with dense snow and steep mountains, Siberia’s poles reach temperatures of -300° F with icy winds of close to 200 mph. After their shuttle crashes, the surviving scientists must walk across hundreds of miles of frozen wasteland to find the terrain basecamp. Between the biting cold, devastating snow storms, and horrific alien creatures, their chances of survival are close to absolute zero. In Siberia 56, author Christophe Bec imagines a hostile and fascinating world that harkens to the very best of the science fiction and horror genres. Superbly illustrated by Alexis Sentenac, this stunning work offers a chilling tale of survival in the vast recesses of a dying planet.

      Siberia 56
    • 2014

      The Shadows Of Salamanca

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Sarah Stevenson is running. Running from her traumatic childhood, her fractured relationship with her husband, and from herself. But where she runs to is Salamanca, a small rural Pennsylvania town where the locals are recovering from their own terrifying history. A history that refuses to lay hidden any longer...This intelligent and emotive horror story contains more than one monster lurking in the shadows!

      The Shadows Of Salamanca
    • 2012

      Pandemonium

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.7(116)Add rating

      In 1951, a mother and her young daughter entered one of America's most prestigious institutions for the treatment of Tuberculosis, The Waverly Hills Sanatorium. The events that befell them shortly thereafter, both of a supernatural and criminal nature, were some of the most sordid of the times. Based on real events! A true tale of horror, literally! Written by prolific author and frequent Humanoids contributor Christophe Bec (Sanctum), and drawn by acclaimed artist Stefano Raffaele (Fragile).

      Pandemonium