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A brick-wall alleyway sets the stage for this 1981 French adventure from Albin Michel, as the hapless Beaucostar squares off against a striped-suited villain while ominous silhouettes loom large behind them — a visual shorthand for the "thousand faces" of the title that promises plenty of disguise and intrigue. Creator Hugot fills the cover with nervous energy: wanted posters plastered to the wall, a small figure cowering at the duo's feet, and those looming shadows suggesting danger lurking around every corner. It's a charming, suspense-tinged tableau that captures the spirit of classic Franco-Belgian adventure comics perfectly.
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