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Of Gods and Men - Volume 3 - A Small Town in America

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  • Europe Comics

  • Paru le : 17/07/2019
1943: as winter gives way to spring in a small town in America, the Japanese-American god Rising Sun takes flight for Germany. There Marshal Goering awaits,... > Lire la suite
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1943: as winter gives way to spring in a small town in America, the Japanese-American god Rising Sun takes flight for Germany. There Marshal Goering awaits, with two secrets that will open Rising Sun's eyes to the truth, and perhaps change the course of the entire war.

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À propos des auteurs

Jean-Pierre Dionnet is a French comics writer. He was born in Paris on November 25th, 1947, at a time when there was still rationing in the capital, so he spent the first five years of his life in central France. He fell behind in school and focused solely on his goal of working in comics. While pursuing his dream of becoming a scriptwriter, he worked as a broker on the weekend, and he was also a bookstore clerk at the first rendition of Futuropolis.
Jean-Pierre Dionnet started his career as a comics writer in "Pilote" in 1971. His first comics work was writing short stories for such artists as Jacques Tardi and Jean Solé. In 1974, he wrote "Tiriel" for Raymond Poïvet and joined the editorial team of L'Écho des Savanes, where he continued to write on the side. A year later, he founded the magazine "Métal Hurlant, " along with Bernard Farkas, Philippe Druillet, and Moebius.
He remained editor-in-chief of the magazine until 1985. Alongside his editorial activities, Dionnet remained active as a scriptwriter, creating stories for Jean-Claude Gal ("Les Armées du Conquérant, " "Arn") and Enki Bilal ("Exterminateur 17"). Jean-Pierre Dionnet has also been active in the television world, though at the age of 60 he decided to leave the industry to devote himself once more to scriptwriting.
His ensuing work includes a sweeping series about the history of America between 1929 and 2147, in a parallel world where the gods live alongside humans: "Des Dieux et des hommes" (Dargaud; "Of Gods and Men, " Europe Comics), in collaboration with Laurent Theureau, Roberto Baldazzini, and Moebius. Danijel Zezelj is a painter, an illustrator and the author of more than 20 graphic novels. He studied classical painting, sculpture and printing techniques at the Zagreb Fine Arts School in Croatia.
His illustrations and comics have been published in magazines and anthologies in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Brazil, South Africa and the United States. In 1993, his first graphic novel "The Rhythm of the Heart" (Editorio del Grifo) was published, with a preface by Federico Fellini. In 1995, he moved to the United States, where he was published by several of the biggest names: DC Comics/Vertigo and Marvel Comics, as well as Harper's Magazine and the San Francisco Guardian.
In 2005, Zezelj became the first comics artist to have his own exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. He has won several awards for his animated movies and graphic novels. In 2001, he also created his own publishing house of graphic novels and animated works, "Petikat, " in Zagreb, Croatia. He illustrated the third volume of "Des Dieux et des hommes" (Dargaud; "Of Gods and Men, " Europe Comics), alongside Jean-Pierre Dionnet.

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