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Sep 1985 · Casterman
“Le sang du flamboyant”

"Le sang du flamboyant" is a gripping historical tale from the real-life story of René-Louis Beauregard, unfolding in 1985’s Casterman publication. When Albon, the plantation foreman at Delorme’s estate, catches the owner with his wife Gracieuse, he flees and sparks a quiet rebellion fueled by the solidarity of the community, led by Gélus and Délia. Illustrated with striking depth by Claude Auclair, both in story and on the cover, this issue blends personal defiance with the weight of colonial-era tensions.

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artist, inker Claude Auclair · writer François Migeat · cover Claude Auclair

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artist, inker Claude Auclair
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A tale from the real story of René-Louis Beauregard (1912-1949): Albon, foreman at Delorme’s plantation, surprises the plantation owner with his wife, Gracieuse. He fled and challenged the authorities thanks to the solidarity of the inhabitants, first of all Gélus and Délia. [Récit tiré de l’histoire réelle de René-Louis Beauregard (1912-1949): Albon, contremaître à la plantation de Delorme, surprend le planteur avec sa femme, Gracieuse. Il s’enfuit et défie les autorités grâce à la solidarité des habitants, en premier lieu Gélus et Délia.]

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