Previously, we knew only that it was being published by Dargaud in France, but on the subject of whether it would be translated for the U.S market, DC was remaining silent, as if they were trapped inside an invisible box blocking all sound.
Here's the official description:
Acclaimed European comics master Enrico Marini makes his American comics debut[...]
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Swipe File hist the international courts!
Look how a decent judicial system works… Dargaud sued Delcourt in France for a comic biography of EP Jacobs, author of Dargaud-published Blake & Mortimer series, that apparently had a cover which was "too close" to the Blake & Mortimer covers.
The cover in question on the left and a standard[...]
Dargaud, one of the biggest publishers of comic books in the world, has recently revamped its website Before now, every book they published had its own page where you could see the cover and a preview of the first few pages Such as this current release schedule.
All very swish.
Recently however, Dargaud introduced a new preview[...]
You could wait till the time next year to buy the print version of the XIII Mystery volume, Steve Rowland, by Guérineau and Nury published by Dargaud.
Or you could pay 5 Euros and rent it to read digitally for ten days, now.
Day-and-date digital is clearly for those weak willed Americans…
You could wait till the[...]
And had employees of Panini e-mailing in to find out more.
Well, as Paris Comic Con opens today, it's been announced Dargaud, owned by Media Participations, and recognised as the largest comics publisher in France, will be publishing all DC titles from the 1st of January 2012 Dargaud are best known for publishing Asterix, Blueberry, Blacksad,[...]