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Aya de Yopougon #4
The fourth volume of Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie's beloved series lands the story squarely in Paris, as the cover places three figures — a man in a red shirt clutching a green umbrella and two women in matching orange leopard-print outfits — on a rain-soaked Parisian street, with the Eiffel Tower visible in the misty background. Oubrerie's expressive linework captures both the chill of a gray European downpour and the vibrant warmth the characters bring with them, making the cultural contrast feel immediate and alive. A great entry point into one of the most warmly human series in contemporary francophone comics.
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artist, inker Clément Oubrerie
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artist, inker Clément Oubrerie