Sœur Léa
Born into the pages of Delcourt's Golden City in 1999, Sœur Léa is a Franco-Belgian comics creation from the pens of Daniel Pecqueur and Nicolas Malfin, emerging at the turn of the millennium in what became a richly imagined modern-age series. Over the course of the title's run through 2005, she shares her world with a compelling cast — Harrison Banks, Le Chacal, Apple, Kumiko, and Mifa among them — hinting at the layered, character-driven storytelling that made Golden City a standout in European genre comics. A figure with a modest but meaningful presence across five catalogued appearances, Sœur Léa is the kind of character who rewards readers willing to explore beyond the mainstream — proof that the best discoveries often come from diving into a complete series from the very first issue.
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