In 1940s Europe, a group of Allied spies try to track down a dangerous force that seems to jump from body to body, leaving nothing behind but a bloody trail and questions.
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Fabien Nury is a master storyteller who navigates with prowess through historical dramas, thrilling suspense, and literary adaptations. His works are characterized by a deep dive into characters and complex themes, often paired with a unique artistic style. Nury's ability to craft believable worlds and compelling narratives has earned him widespread critical and reader acclaim across genres. Readers can expect intricate plots filled with twists and unexpected emotions that leave a lasting impact.







- 2024
- 2019
Atar Gull
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A man forced into slavery seeks cold-blooded revenge on those who took his freedom. From Fabien Nury, the award winning writer of the best-selling The Death of Stalin and Tyler Cross. Atar Gull is a Prince among his tribe, until he finds himself in chains, being exported to Jamaica like livestock, at the hands of the ruthless Captain Brulart. But Atar Gull is a patient man, and seeing his kin murdered around him is not enough to prevent him from biding his time. When that time does eventually come, revenge is bloody and thorough.
- 2017
The Death of Stalin
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Within minutes of starting to read the graphic novel, I knew I wanted to make the movie version. - Armando Iannucci, writer/director (The Death of Stalin, Veep, In The Loop, The Thick of It) Read the Death of Stalin and just loved it. I started laughing the moment he died! - David Mandel, showrunner of HBO's Veep, writer of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, and SNL Oozing with sleazy, appalling chicanery, the narrative by writer Nury (I Am Legion) and artist Robin (Death to the Tsar) captures a turbulent and disturbing period with solid visual storytelling. Robin depicts the sordid goings-on with elegant caricatures that give a clear view of the complete and utter awfulness of the cast, adding enough historical flair to nail down the era. It's proof of the theory that tragedy plus time equals (very dark) comedy. - Publishers Weekly Juicy and engrossing, this story speaks of a style in political machinations going back centuries and inspiring both revulsion and twisted admiration. - Library Journal It's a fun take on history that'll have you researching what's true and what's close to the truth. But the key is, through all the weird, the story is beyond entertaining. 9 out of 10 - Graphic Policy One of the better political comedies to grace the comics page in recent years... expertly handled by writer Fabien Nury and artists Theirry Robin and Lorien Aureyre - Vulture If you like scathing black comedy with a lot on its mind, you can't do better than The Death of Stalin. 9 out of 10 - Capeless Crusader It doesn't matter if you're into historical events, everyone needs to pick this novel up. - Yelling About Comics An entertaining novel - Flickering Myth A wonderful political thriller with some insight to the state of the USSR at the time of Stalin's death - Rogues Portal A fascinating examination of insanity and treachery - Multiversity Comics The book is visually striking and unexpectedly cinematic - Shelf Abuse A fantastic, satirical take on the course of events. - Grovel
- 2014
The Chronicles of Legion Vol. 1: Rise of the Vampires
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Features three lives... three different faces of evil... and, three incarnations of Dracula, locked in eternal battle.
- 2012
The Fall of Babylon
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set in 1895, the story follows Richard Clayton as he seeks the help of Morton Chapel to investigate a series of mysterious deaths among the East Coast elite, despite presidential disapproval. As they delve into the case, they encounter bizarre bodily markings, unusual behavioral shifts, and signs of deep-seated corruption. The investigation evolves into a team known as SPOOKS, an homage to a name coined by Ulysses S. Grant, focusing on the odd and the occult.