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XIII 20 - The Bait

English

By (author): Jean Van Hamme Yves Sente

Illustrated by: Youri Jigounov

XIII is hiding in France at the Preseaus, after a past more nebulous he even believed possible caught up to him again. But the organization that's after him hasn't said its last word, and has considerable means at its disposal. It lures Jones, on duty in Afghanistan, into a terrible ambush, for the sole purpose of serving as bait for the amnesiac-who immediately rushes to her rescue. Meanwhile, Betty Barnowsky-Preseau is off to Maine to dig into XIII's past... See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 184 x 257mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Cinebook Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849182386

About Jean Van HammeYves Sente

Yves Sente began writing scripts in 1999 and has already acquired considerable clout being chosen as successor to Van Hamme for the series Thorgal and the sequel to XIII and working with Van Hamme on Blake & Mortimer. Arrived from Russia with his first completed project in hand Youri Jigounov proved himself to the Franco-Belgian comic scene with series Alpha so much so that his elegant precise art was chosen to succeed William Vance's.

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