Pacush Blues #2 - Second souffle
In "Jefferson ou le mal de vivre," a depressed rat wanders the grimy confines of a public dump, grappling with the weight of existence and the quiet despair of simply being. Written and illustrated by Ptiluc in a striking, unified vision, this 1983 issue from Vents d'Ouest offers a haunting, introspective journey through isolation and the fragile edge of surrender—told with a raw, unflinching honesty. The cover by Ptiluc captures the melancholy essence of the story in stark, expressive lines.
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Un rat dépressif erre à travers la décharge publique et finit par avoir une révélation : mourir pour en finir avec la vie et ses souffrances .
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