Agrippine #[2]
Claire Bretécher's *Agrippine Prend Vapeur* captures the effortless wit of its creator right on the cover: a bored, languid teenage girl slouches across a bench, backpack at her feet, while a pair of figures tangle in an animated scuffle behind her — her supreme indifference to the chaos is the joke in a single glance. Bretécher's loose, expressive line art gives the whole scene a delightful scruffiness that perfectly suits Agrippine's world of adolescent ennui. Published in 1991, this volume is a warm invitation into one of French comics' most sharply observed portrayals of teenage life.
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