Les Derniers corsaires
By Hervé St-Louis
Sep 23, 2006 - 20:14
La Pastèque
Writer(s): Jocelyn Houde, Marc Richard
Penciller(s): Jocelyn Houde, Marc Richard
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Les Derniers corsaires presents the captains as the last pirates of their age cruising the seas and sinking enemy ships. Although based on facts, this story was written for romantics and military conflicts afficionados. Probably based on the memoirs of the captains, Houde and Richard recreate tense moments in their lives. This story is based on ideals of camaraderie and military morals. It briefly hints at the class conflicts and backroom politics, when Woolf comments that as Wallis is the son of an admiral, he obtained his commission through favoured means.
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The artwork is a mix of Blain and Milton Caniff from Terry and the Pirates. The line work clearly dates the work in earlier days and suits the story.
8/10
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