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Wisher #3

Wisher t. 3: Glee

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Avec l'aide de Merlin et des autres féeriques, Nigel a enfin réveillé le djinn qui dort en lui. Après plusieurs siècles passés dans cette prison de chair, l'entité surpuissante ne souhaite qu'une chose: se déchaîner ! Ça tombe bien, car son retour va permettre aux féeriques de reprendre la main dans la lutte qui les oppose au M.I.10 de Sir Cross. Ces derniers sont toutefois loin d'avoir dit leur dernier mot et Londres ne sait pas encore que la tempête fantastique gronde!

48 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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About the author

Sébastien Latour est né le 2 mai 1975 à Bayonne. Après une année passée en Angleterre pour ses études de littérature, et une maîtrise consacrée aux personnages de méchants chez Shakespeare, il devient professeur d'anglais dans la région lilloise avant de retrouver son Pays Basque natal. Ses premières séries BD sont influencées par le courant de l'urban fanstasy et du fantastique. Wisher et Ellis, publiées au Lombard, combinent légendes, folklore et monde contemporain. Passionné de science-fiction, et avide lecteur des productions de "Série-B", il rencontre Fred Blanchard à Angoulême en 2008 pour lui proposer le projet Spyder.

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June 18, 2025
the pace picked up and I am enjoying the depth of this world!! I can see it as being a series maybe wbs
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March 22, 2015
Glee fills in some more about the situation that has led Nigel to where he is now, including the possibility that one of the wishes was used to make the world forget about his existence. In order to be sure as to the true nature of what went on they need the assistance of King Beholder, but that means smuggling him past the agents hellbent on eliminating magical beings from the world. A plan is formulated aimed at causing confusion and distraction culminating in a messy confrontation in a train tunnel, a decimated train carriage and the assistance of a minotaur. And although King Beholder promises revelations, another secret reveals itself at an inopportune moment.

De Vita and Latour are tackling a difficult concept here, attempting to merge fairytale and mythology in a contemporary setting, simply because when you put powerful beings in the everyday you have to explain why the rest of us don’t notice them. That’s all very well when they’re in hiding, but not so helpful when they’re displaying their abilities or unusual appearances. By and large though they’re handling it well, with a growing supporting cast of characters adding more interest to Nigel’s story, and the steady threat from MI10 keeping it interesting. There still seems much to cover for the final arc of this tale, so expect the next book to be packed from cover to cover.
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