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Attila... mon amour #5
“Terres brûlées”
The fifth chapter of *Attila… mon amour*, subtitled "Terres brûlées," arrives from Glénat in 2002 with a cover by Franck Bonnet that pulls no punches: a massive, dark wolf bears down on a fallen figure in pale robes, the cracked, scorched earth beneath them lending the scene a desperate, sun-bleached intensity. Bonnet's linework is raw and kinetic, capturing a struggle that feels both visceral and mythic against that barren landscape. With Jean-Yves Mitton's storytelling and Bonnet's art driving the series, this instalment looks like a gripping turn into darker, more savage territory.
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writer Jean-Yves Mitton · artist, inker Franck Bonnet · colorist Franck Zimmermann · cover Franck Bonnet
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writer Jean-Yves Mitton
artist, inker Franck Bonnet
colorist Franck Zimmermann
cover pencils, inks Franck Bonnet