Display title | La Brigade chimérique |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | La Brigade chimérique is a French comic-book written by Serge Lehman and Fabrice Colin, drawn by Gess, colored by Céline Bessonneau, and published in 2009-2012 by L'Atalante. The book takes place in a world where most fictional characters are actual weel-known figures (their creators are now their biographers). It's 1939, and by now Europe is rife with superheroes and supervillains whose destinies are tightly interwined with politics, parties and governments. Most of them were born/created during the First World War, when dubious scientific experiments took place in order to create new superweapons. In these Trenchs roamed a famous physicist named Marie Curie, who found these mutants, cared for them, cured them and, in most cases, encouraged them to pursue superheroism. By 1938, Marie's dead and her Institute is now closed ; her daughter Irène (with her husband Frédéric) try one last desperate move to get the gang together, so they can unravel a conspiracy led by fascist supervillains. She's looking in particular for the Chimeric Brigade, a mysterious group of super-heroes that worked for Marie Curie and disappeared with no explanation. |