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Christian Perrissin

    Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary
    Cape Horn
    El Nino
    • 2017

      Set against the backdrop of the wild West, this graphic novel explores the life of Calamity Jane, a fierce frontierswoman known for her resilience and adventurous spirit. It chronicles her experiences as a scout and her encounters with iconic figures like Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok. With artwork by Matthieu Blanchin and storytelling by Christian Perrissin, the book brings to life the challenges faced by women during American expansion, celebrating the remarkable journey of Martha Jane Cannary in a visually engaging format.

      Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary
    • 2014

      El Nino

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(10)Add rating

      After a traumatic experience in Africa, Red Cross nurse Vera Michailov returns home to Paris on medical leave, where she clears up lingering affairs after her estranged father's death. However, her return triggers a stunning revelation from her father's Gypsy friends: Vera learns that she has a twin brother, Kolya. Originally born attached at the hand, the Siamese twins were separated in every sense. Vera becomes consumed with finding Kolya, as she scours the far corners of the world. Her increasingly obsessional quest turns deadly when it emerges Kolya is a pirate.

      El Nino
    • 2014

      Cape Horn

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(33)Add rating

      The "Land of Fire" is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland. As the 19th century comes to a close, it is a vast and desolate land only frequented by gold diggers, English missionaries, Chilean and Argentine military, and the age-old Ona, Alacaluf, and Yamana tribes. In this unique world, where the Andean mountains plunge into the Pacific Ocean, several characters, each burdened by duty or fate, will cross paths and clash, on their journey through Cape Horn.From Christian Perrissin, writer of "El Niño," and artist Enea Riboldi.

      Cape Horn