Statuette de collection Pelisse Version polychrome éditée en 2005
Grande statue en résine – version polychrome – de Pelisse & son Fourreux, d’après la série BD La Quête de l’oiseau du temps de Loisel & Le Tendre.
- Épreuve d’Artiste numérotée et limitée à 40 copies worldwide
- Livrée avec son certificat d’authenticité numéroté Attakus et signé par R. Loisel et S. Le Tendre
- Carved in France by our sculptors and hand painted.
- Size: 77 cm
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The Quest for the Time-Bird, a founding saga
Published in four albums by Dargaud from 1983 to 1987, The Quest for the Time-Bird, written by Serge Le Tendre and drawn by Régis Loisel, paved the way for the success of heroic fantasy comics and struck a perfect balance between humour, adventure, drama and emotion. Preceded by the cycle Before the Quest, it ends with a final era called After the Quest..
Once upon a time there was a cursed god, a witch-princess, a grumpy knight and a bird with magical powers ... And also a young girl named Pelisse, who turns heads and capsizes hearts, and many more characters besides. The story takes place in the world of Akbar, facing terrible peril. The enchantment that imprisons the felon god Ramor in a conch, guilty of wanting to seize the Force-Power, is about to be broken.
If Ramor were to regain his freedom, Akbar would be in the throes of death and desolation. Mara, the witch-princess, has discovered the incantation capable of thwarting this dire fate. But it needs time, and only a mythical bird has the power to stop Time. Mara then entrusts a mission to Pelisse, her daughter: to find her former lover, the knight Bragon, and to set out in search of the "bird of time". The first great heroic fantasy saga of French comics can begin ...
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© Dargaud/Loisel/Le Tendre. ATTAKUS