While dragging the Daltons back to a new prison after their umpteenth escape, Luke comes across a French sculptor, Bartholdi, who's touring the West with a strange sculpture: a colossal hand holding a torch. In fact, it's part of the now famous Statue of Liberty, and Bartholdi is raising funds towards its construction and transport from France. It's not long before our cowboy is recruited by his government to escort Lady Liberty all the way from Paris!
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Jul began his professional life as a teacher of Chinese history in university, but soon became a political cartoonist for various newspaper, including Charlie Hebdo. In 2005 he published his first graphic novel, and in 2009 created Silex in the City, a huge hit that was made into a cartoon for Franco-German TV channel Arte. Achd began drawing comics at age
More about JulFamous in France for his talent as an impressionist and his humourous one-man shows, LaurentGerra is also a writer-of his own shows, of course, but also of various political comics and three episodes of "Lucky Luke". Achde began drawing comics at age three and has never stopped. Creator of such series as "CRS=detresse" and "Woker" (with Widenlocher), he eve
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