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{{quote| ''Le temps irrevocable a fui. L'heure s'achève... Mais toi, quand tu reviens et traverses mon rêve, tes bras sont plus frais que le jour qui se lève, tes yeux plus clairs... A travers le passé, ma mémoire t'embrasse...''}}
{{quote|''Le temps irrevocable a fui. L'heure s'achève... Mais toi, quand tu reviens et traverses mon rêve, tes bras sont plus frais que le jour qui se lève, tes yeux plus clairs... A travers le passé, ma mémoire t'embrasse...''}}


''Sasmira'' is a French-Belgian comic book series by Laurent Vicomte. The first tome was published in 1997, and it took the author until 2011 to finish the second one.
''Sasmira'' is a French-Belgian comic book series by Laurent Vicomte. The first tome was published in 1997, and it took the author until 2011 to finish the second one.


Stan is a young Parisian orchestra conductor. One day, in front of his door, he finds an old woman who tells him a mysterious sentence and gives him a beetle-shaped gold ring before dying. He becomes obsessed with finding out who she is, and traces her back to a now-abandoned mansion in the French countryside.
Stan is a young Parisian orchestra conductor. One day, in front of his door, he finds an old woman who tells him a mysterious sentence and gives him a beetle-shaped gold ring before dying. He becomes obsessed with finding out who she is, and traces her back to a now-abandoned mansion in the French countryside.


His girlfriend, Bertille, concerned that his single-minded quest is jeopardizing their relationship, decides to help him in order for him to move on eventually. They both go to the mansion, where Bertille puts on a period dress she found. In a room, they see a woman in a strange metallic sarcophagus, apparently in a state of suspended animation. While a storm rages outside, they find refuge in a cellar, and black out after having sex.
His girlfriend, Bertille, concerned that his single-minded quest is jeopardizing their relationship, decides to help him in order for him to move on eventually. They both go to the mansion, where Bertille puts on a period dress she found. In a room, they see a woman in a strange metallic sarcophagus, apparently in a state of suspended animation. While a storm rages outside, they find refuge in a cellar, and black out after having sex.
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=== Contains examples of: ===

* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Bertille is very short-sighted and only sees a blur when not wearing her glasses.
* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Bertille is very short-sighted and only sees a blur when not wearing her glasses.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: His quest turns Stan into one.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: His quest turns Stan into one.
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* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]: To Bertille, this is what ''[[The Edwardian Era|Belle Epoque]]'' ladies' wear feels like.
* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]: To Bertille, this is what ''[[The Edwardian Era|Belle Epoque]]'' ladies' wear feels like.
* [[Landmark of Lore]]: It's hinted that the [[Pyramid Power|glass pyramid]] at the Louvre may have [[Applied Phlebotinum|longevity-enhancing properties]].
* [[Landmark of Lore]]: It's hinted that the [[Pyramid Power|glass pyramid]] at the Louvre may have [[Applied Phlebotinum|longevity-enhancing properties]].
* [[Literal Minded]]: On several occasions, a character will take literally a figurative turn of phrase by another character.
* [[Literal-Minded]]: On several occasions, a character will take literally a figurative turn of phrase by another character.
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]: Bertille gets to wear a tight-laced corset in 1907.
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]: Bertille gets to wear a tight-laced corset in 1907.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The 1907 scenes are nicely drawn. The chateau in said scenes also looks ''considerably'' better than its present day form.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The 1907 scenes are nicely drawn. The chateau in said scenes also looks ''considerably'' better than its present day form.
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[[Category:Franco Belgian Comics]]
[[Category:Franco-Belgian Comics]]
[[Category:Sasmira]]
[[Category:Sasmira]]
[[Category:Comic Books]]

Latest revision as of 19:51, 7 June 2021

Bertille.

Le temps irrevocable a fui. L'heure s'achève... Mais toi, quand tu reviens et traverses mon rêve, tes bras sont plus frais que le jour qui se lève, tes yeux plus clairs... A travers le passé, ma mémoire t'embrasse...

Sasmira is a French-Belgian comic book series by Laurent Vicomte. The first tome was published in 1997, and it took the author until 2011 to finish the second one.

Stan is a young Parisian orchestra conductor. One day, in front of his door, he finds an old woman who tells him a mysterious sentence and gives him a beetle-shaped gold ring before dying. He becomes obsessed with finding out who she is, and traces her back to a now-abandoned mansion in the French countryside.

His girlfriend, Bertille, concerned that his single-minded quest is jeopardizing their relationship, decides to help him in order for him to move on eventually. They both go to the mansion, where Bertille puts on a period dress she found. In a room, they see a woman in a strange metallic sarcophagus, apparently in a state of suspended animation. While a storm rages outside, they find refuge in a cellar, and black out after having sex.

When they regain consciousness, they are in a bed. They are still in the mansion, but have somehow ended up in the year 1907...


Tropes used in Sasmira include: