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Nury Fabien

    Fabien Nury is a master storyteller whose works span historical sagas to gripping thrillers and detective stories. With a unique feel for detail and atmosphere, Nury draws readers into complex narratives that often explore the darker aspects of human nature. His ability to craft intricate characters and compelling plots makes him one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary comics. Nury's writing, characterized by its cinematic flair and deep genre understanding, appeals to a wide audience seeking intelligent and impactful storytelling.

    The Death of Stalin
    Pewnego razu we Francji
    • Pewnego razu we Francji

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Sierota. Imigrant. Złomiarz. Miliarder. Kolaborant. Bojownik ruchu oporu. Dla jednych kryminalista dla innych bohater... Joseph Joanovici, człowiek o wielu twarzach, tych znanych i tych wciąż nieodkrytych. Oto jego historia. Album zawiera dwa ostatnie tomy sześcioczęściowej serii.

      Pewnego razu we Francji
      4.5
    • The Death of Stalin

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Within minutes of starting to read this graphic novel, I knew I wanted to make the movie version. The narrative by writer Nury and artist Robin captures a turbulent and disturbing period with solid visual storytelling. Robin's elegant caricatures provide a clear view of the complete awfulness of the cast while adding enough historical flair to nail down the era. It exemplifies the theory that tragedy plus time equals very dark comedy. Juicy and engrossing, the story reflects a style of political machinations that has inspired both revulsion and twisted admiration for centuries. It's a fun take on history that invites readers to research what's true and what's close to the truth, all while remaining entertaining. This work stands out as one of the better political comedies in recent years, expertly handled by its creative team. If you enjoy scathing black comedy with depth, this is a must-read. It appeals to both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, offering a fascinating examination of insanity and treachery. Visually striking and unexpectedly cinematic, it delivers a fantastic satirical take on the events surrounding Stalin's death.

      The Death of Stalin
      3.8