I used to read Asterix, Tintin, Lucky Luke, Les tuniques bleues, Kid Paddle, Gaston Lagaffe, and Gotlib when I was younger. Is there anything interesting that has been made in the 2010s or 2020s?
>>154259669There are plenty of recent comics I've enjoyed, but I never read most of those comics you named. I was into Tintin, but also read Moebius, Druillet, Tintin, and Corto Maltese.I like the works of:>Olivier Schrauwen (Mowgli's Mirror, Arsene Schrauwen, Portrait of a Drunk, Sunday)>Linnea Sterte (Stages of Rot, A Frog in the Fall, A Garden of Spheres)Other works:>BLAST by Manu Larcenet>Siegfried by Alex Alice >The Extraordinary Part by Florent Ruppert and Jerome Mulot>Zoc by Jade Khoo>The Great Beyond by Lea Murawiec
>>154259669Can you read french or are you looking for translated works?
>>154260632french is my mother tongue
>>154260632I don't know...
>>154259669>Is there anything interesting that has been made in the 2010s or 2020s?Goblins, but I think that was from the 00s.
Gotlib is great.
>>154261123I read De Cape et de Crocs recently and it was great
>>154261123Could you not just go into a book shop and ask them? Anyway, here's some I've liked over the past 10 years or soLes Indes fourbesUlysse & CyranoTyler CrossHoka Hey!Le Château des étoilesLes Vieux FourneauxL'Âge d'orL'homme gribouilléLa Dernière ReineUndertakerDans la tête de Sherlock HolmesLe Rapport de BrodeckMathieu Bablet's works, e.g. Shangri-LaLes Ogres-DieuxCastelmaureLa Terre verte
>>154259669Yes.
Sea of Love by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione, was originally published by Delcourt, in 2014. Wordless, so no French needed.
Autumn in Baie de Somme by Palaez and Chabert
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>>154259669No matter how much people try, BD will NEVER be a thing. Never.
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>>154268832rest storytimed here: https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/153109729/