It all starts in the capital. To be closer to his subjects, the Tsar, dressed in peasant clothes, strolls through the streets of St. Petersburg. Disaster strikes! The Tsar is captured by a group of conspirators wishing to use his uncanny "resemblance" to the Tsar (himself) for sinister ends. What fate awaits the true Tsar, now a simple peasant, in the hands of his enemies? And most importantly, what do they have in store for him next? Originally published in France in three volumes, The Adventures of the Mad Tsar is now collected in one 146-page color graphic novel in English by Tarek & Lionel Chouin.…mehr
It all starts in the capital. To be closer to his subjects, the Tsar, dressed in peasant clothes, strolls through the streets of St. Petersburg. Disaster strikes! The Tsar is captured by a group of conspirators wishing to use his uncanny "resemblance" to the Tsar (himself) for sinister ends. What fate awaits the true Tsar, now a simple peasant, in the hands of his enemies? And most importantly, what do they have in store for him next? Originally published in France in three volumes, The Adventures of the Mad Tsar is now collected in one 146-page color graphic novel in English by Tarek & Lionel Chouin.
Born on December 1, 1972, in Quimper, France, Lionel Chouin is a French comic book artist and colorist. After obtaining a degree in Applied Arts, he moved to Angoulême, where he co-founded the Guy 2000 atelier with fellow artists. There, he began his comics career, notably collaborating with Denis Bajram on the science fiction series Les Mémoires Mortes, published by Les Humanoïdes Associés in 2000. He later worked on the series Les Morin-Lourdel with writer Raymond Maric for Glénat. In 2005, Chouin partnered with Tarek to create the trilogy Le Tsar Fou at Emmanuel Proust Éditions, showcasing a dynamic and expressive art style. He resides in Rennes, France. ? Born in 1971 in Paris, Tarek Ben Yakhlef, known professionally as Tarek, is a French comic book writer and painter. He studied art history and medieval history at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and philosophy at the École Pratique des Hautes Études. Tarek's career encompasses writing, painting, and urban art. He gained recognition with the award-winning graphic novel Monsieur Lune and further acclaim with the espionage series Sir Arthur Benton, which earned the Prix Saint-Michel for Best Script. His collaborations with Tartamudo include Le Tsar Fou with Lionel Chouin, Turcos, and La Guerre des Gaules with Vincent Pompetti. Tarek is also the editor-in-chief of Paris Tonkar, a magazine dedicated to urban art and graffiti. ?
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