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"A funny, funky, and fresh fantasy adventure."-François Vigneault, author of TITAN After rising day after day for billions of years, the Sun - recovering from a bit too much celestial partying the night before - makes a fateful decision to stay in bed. With the Earth plunged into darkness, everyone from Philomène the flower to Death itself face dire consequences, trapped in an everlasting winter and surrounded by mysterious creatures that have emerged from the shadows. Can anything make the Sun shine again? This surprisingly powerful wordless fable set in a one-of-a-kind fantasy universe will…mehr

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"A funny, funky, and fresh fantasy adventure."-François Vigneault, author of TITAN After rising day after day for billions of years, the Sun - recovering from a bit too much celestial partying the night before - makes a fateful decision to stay in bed. With the Earth plunged into darkness, everyone from Philomène the flower to Death itself face dire consequences, trapped in an everlasting winter and surrounded by mysterious creatures that have emerged from the shadows. Can anything make the Sun shine again? This surprisingly powerful wordless fable set in a one-of-a-kind fantasy universe will touch readers of all ages, and is perfect for fans of Shaun Tan's The Arrival and Jeff Smith's BONE. Publishers Weekly Spring 2024 Adult Comics & Graphic Novels Preview Selection
Autorenporträt
Thom (Thomas Blais-Leblanc) was born in Montréal in 1993. He’s been drawing comics since an early age, and many of his characters have been following him around for years. He studied cartooning at UQO, and it was during his final year at school that he started work on the wordless graphic novel  VII, which became the first of his "Silent Fables" series and went on to win the prestigious Réal-Fillion Award for Best Debut in 2018. His most recent book is Botanica Drama, which was nominated for the Quebec Booksellers Prize amongst other awards. When asked what he loves to draw the most, Thom answers without hesitation "animals," which will come as no surprise to his readers. He is currently working on a collaboration with the writer Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau.