In the near future, a sleeping sickness ravages the planet, paralyzing humanity’s institutions and plunging the world into chaos. Amidst the wreckage, one woman fights to save her comatose daughter from the terrifying condition known as Morpheus.
In the near future, a sleeping sickness ravages the planet, paralyzing humanity’s institutions and plunging the world into chaos. Amidst the wreckage, one woman fights to save her comatose daughter from the terrifying condition known as Morpheus.
Born in Brittany, France, into a family that loves the sea and devours books. At seventeen, realizes that he will never be able to read everything. Severe depression. Saved by his grandfather: “The novels that I have given you so far, you have understood them wrong anyway… Relax." Since then, he has been moving at his own pace, his ear often glued to the covers of big books: You can hear the sea there. It's the perfect pillow. Lives in the Czech Republic, where he teaches at the Lycée français de Prague. Francesco Trifogli was born on March 5, 1978 in Rome. Though he attended a year at the Scuola Romana del Fumetto, he is predominantly a self-taught draftsmen and scriptwriter. He won the jury award at Lucca Comics & Games in 2009, just one year after its first publication. In 2012, he began his collaboration with Vertigo, illustrating a brief history for the volume Mystery in Space and the monthly series Hinterkind. In France, he worked with Éditions Tabou for which he wrote and drew seven erotic volumes and with Petit à Petit on the historical volume Le Havre.
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