Back to Basics v4: “Flood” by Jean-Yves Ferri and Manu Larcenet
The supporting cast starts to blend in better with Manu, as he becomes accustomed to life in the country. And the baby doesn’t take over.
The supporting cast starts to blend in better with Manu, as he becomes accustomed to life in the country. And the baby doesn’t take over.
Manu Larcenet and Jean-Yves Ferri return to the French countryside for another funny outing with the weird townsfolk. Also, what about a baby?
Manu Larcenet tells the story of his move from Paris to the country side, where things are very different. It’s a great comic strip in comic book form.
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