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Ce neuvième tome des formidables aventures de Lapinot réjouira les amateurs de groom, de laboratoire secret, de rebondissements et de design hyper-réaliste science-fictionnel des fifties..

48 pages, Hardcover

First published January 18, 2003

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Lewis Trondheim

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The phenomenal Lewis Trondheim is never where you next expect him. As an artist and writer, Trondheim has earned an international following as one of the most inventive, versatile, and prolific graphic authors. From autobiography to adventure, from bestselling fantasy and children's books to visual essays, Trondheim's unique, seminal imagination consistently dazzles. His work has won numerous awards, including the Angoulême prize for best series with McConey and he also co-created the titanic fantasy epic Dungeon with Joann Sfar.

He is one of the founding members of the alternative publishing house L'Association, a proving ground for many of the greatest talents in European comics working today. He is also the editorial director of a new imprint called Shampooing, dedicated to comics for all ages.

Lewis lives in the South of France with his wife, Brigitte Findakly, and two children.

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July 16, 2023
It's a bit strange that a homage/parody of Spirou turns out to be my favourite Lapinot, but it just hits the perfect balance between a solid sci-fi premise, hilarious action sequences, and carefree escapism I seek every time I return to this series.
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March 8, 2022
Alors je ne comprends pas tout dans la numérotation des tomes car ce tome 9 serait sorti avant le tome 8, tome 8 qui a vu la mort de Lapinot... ?

Bref, comme le reste de la série, on ne se pose pas trop de question, on profite gentiment de la lecture.

On a ici un album hommage à Spirou et Fantasio et c'est très bien mené, moderne. Excellente idée que cet accélérateur atomique. FIn d'album tordu à souhait, c'est assez fun à lire au final. Bel album …

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