Le Dragon de bambou #[nn]
In "Le Dragon de bambou," Marcel Clément-Rivière, a conflicted figure tied to the independentist newspaper *Combat* and haunted by unrequited love for the enigmatic Yvonne Beauprée, finds himself hunted through the streets of Saïgon by a mysterious trio— a security chief, a Chinese triad, and a Bolshevik— all without understanding why. With moody, textured artwork by Marcelino Truong, this 1991 issue from Albin Michel blends political tension and personal intrigue in a tightly wound narrative, its cover by Truong capturing the story’s brooding atmosphere.
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Marcel Clément-Rivière, partie prenante du journal indépendantiste "Combat" tout en étant l'amoureux éconduit de la séduisante Yvonne Beauprée, est poursuivi par le chef de la sûreté de Saïgon, par un groupe de la triade chinoise et un des bolcheviks, sans qu'il comprenne la raison.
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