Aspirine #1
Joann Sfar brings his distinctively moody linework to this atmospheric opener from Rue de Sèvres, set unmistakably among cemetery mausoleums and autumn-scattered cobblestones. The cover presents two red-haired young women — one pale and straight-haired, perched atop a stone tomb, the other curly-haired and wide-eyed below her — framed by a skull-adorned post and a cross-etched crypt door, the whole scene bathed in warm amber and deep burgundy. It's a beautifully unsettling introduction to what promises to be a story where the living and the otherworldly share the same unhurried afternoon.
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