In the mists of London rages the evil Mr. Hyde. It is said that he inspires fear, hatred, and repulsion. It is said that there is nothing human about him. But who is this mysterious character, really? The answer lies in the heart of the laboratory of the eminent Dr. Jekyll. . . . A masterpiece of literature revisited in a beautifully illustrated version.
In the mists of London rages the evil Mr. Hyde. It is said that he inspires fear, hatred, and repulsion. It is said that there is nothing human about him. But who is this mysterious character, really? The answer lies in the heart of the laboratory of the eminent Dr. Jekyll. . . . A masterpiece of literature revisited in a beautifully illustrated version.
Passionate about comics since he was little, Vincent Mallie spent most of his youth copying the pages of Asterix and The Bluecoats. With a degree in his pocket and three months as part of the history faculty at Jussieu, he found his true vocation. In 1992, he decided to enroll in a drawing workshop, where he tried his hand at all the techniques. He continued his studies as a storyboarder and trainee on a feature film in 1996 before trying his hand at comics. By 2000, comics became his full-time passion, leading to renowned adaptations of Maurice Leblanc’s Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Thief, and A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle’s first Sherlock Holmes adventure.
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