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Thorgal 13 - Ogotais Crown

English

By (author): Jean van Hamme

Illustrated by: Grzegorz Rosinski

Three years ago, Thorgal lost his memory. Kriss of Valnor convinced him that he was her husband Shaigan, a merciless pirate, and they have been terrorising everyone - even the Vikings - ever since. Aaricia and Wolf Cub, exiled when Thorgal was recognised by one of the men from the northern village, have been captured and brought to Shaigan's lair. In the end, it's up to young Jolan to rescue his family with the help of a very special traveller...from the future! See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 184 x 257mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Cinebook Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849181426

About Jean van Hamme

Jean Van Hamme was born in 1939 in Belgium. His major breakthrough came in 1977 when he created the Viking hero Thorgal for Grzegorz Rosinski. The mix of medieval legends and heroic fantasy soon became a huge success with major awards following. He is also the creator of the bestselling series Largo Winch and XIII (published in English by Cinebook). Grzegorz Rosinski is one of the most popular artists of comic books in Western Europe. Among his later works are the series Chninkel (with Van Hamme) and a series titled La complainte des landes perdues (with Jean Dufaux). In 2001 the Rosinski/Van Hamme duo published yet another comic book titled Western based on a Western plot.

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