Le Bâton de Plutarque
Le Bâton de Plutarque (The Staff of Plutarch) | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher |
Editions Blake et Mortimer Cinebook Ltd (in English) |
Genre |
Science-Fiction Adventure |
Publication date | 1946–2014 |
Main character(s) |
Blake Mortimer Olrik |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) |
Edgar P. Jacobs Yves Sente |
Artist(s) |
Edgar P. Jacobs André Juillard Etienne Schréder |
Colorist(s) | Madeleine de Mille |
Creator(s) | Edgar P. Jacobs |
Le Bâton de Plutarque is the 23rd adventure in the Blake and Mortimer series. It was written by Yves Sente and drawn by André Juillard and Étienne Schréder, with color by Madeleine de Mille. The volume was released on the 5th of December 2014.[1] It was pre-published as a series of daily comic strips beginning in April 2014 in Le Soir, and repeated in the summer of 2014 in Le Télégramme.
Plot
The title refers to the scytale, a military coding system and one of the oldest messages in history. We know that the story takes place during World War II in 1944 when Olrik will be present and our heroes will visit Gibraltar and London. The plot will reveal why Blake and Mortimer live in Park Lane.
Sources
References
- ↑ Miguel Frognier (December 5, 2014). "The Staff of Plutarch & Jacobs 329 Drawings, now available!" The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer.
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