Adieu Kharkov #[nn]
A striking duality anchors this cover from Bouilhac and Catel: a glamorous woman in a red dress gazes out through open balcony doors toward a warm seaside sunset, while a framed black-and-white portrait of a younger woman — set against a brooding Eastern European cityscape — rests on the desk beside a notebook and pen. Published under Dupuis's Aire Libre imprint in 2015, Adieu Kharkov draws on Mylène Demongeot's own story, and that tension between a sun-drenched present and a more shadowed past feels beautifully captured right on the cover. A curious cat completes the scene, adding an unexpected note of quiet domesticity to what promises to be a deeply personal graphic memoir.
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