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Jun 12th, 2013, 11:48 am
Louis Adventures by Guy Delisle
Requirements: CBR Reader, 214 MB.
Overview: "Today is a big day: Louis and his father will spend the day at the beach. Up early to avoid missing a beat, while the toddler cheeks and high to a grasshopper will discover that this golf game theory idyllic welcomes many people with strange attitudes and holds real dangers. Fortunately, when blow his faithful blanket, an energetic ass did not have cold feet, will be there to bail them out ...

Three years after Louis Playing Ski, Guy Delisle is back with a new children's story without words, based on a waffle iron and cutting approach that moment of animation. The opportunity to install the little one in the role of privileged observer prompt surprising behavior that not even that is more and worse, we must be able to adopt without being aware of abandoning ourselves to standard. Nothing extravagant, however, only a very ordinary but hindsight allows us to appreciate otherwise. These parents are weird anyway. Including his father to him, who does not hesitate to engage in conversation with women, pleasing or not, and no one knows why he refuses a glass at a time, before encouraging nimbly to go look for one another. But these situations and these turnovers Louis, for small it is, knows how to play.

Also say that these kids? Logically willing to share his observations or his fears, they seem not to belong to the same planet. One eats ice cream all the time without departing from the snot hanging in his face, another tropical storm behavior while Louis would rather be classified in the category of light breezes. Not a moment's respite, except perhaps time to escape to dreamland in extrapolation, transforming an ordinary hazard epic adventure.

In the same way we had been surprised to see Lewis Trondheim forward after a Mister O Mister I, a mode with similarities, Guy Delisle therefore offers a second adventure Louis. If there was a dimension of challenge in the construction for the first component,it is in the ability to exploit the vein while reiterating that rested the second, with the same sense of rhythm. Insensitive to the first time the boy to abandon its beach games and the author's study, while others, while enjoying the technical mastery, to provide a new quarter of an hour of innocence. In a cruel world? Yes, there is that ...
" Reviewed by L. Cirade posted on 11/09/2008.

Genre: Comics, All Ages, Adventure, Humour, Wordless, Strip.

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Louis stories
    Guy Delisle story, writer, arts, pencils, colors
    Published by Delcourt, 2009.

      Guy Delisle (born January 19, 1966) is a cartoonist and animator from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, best known for his graphic novels about his travels, such as Shenzhen (2000), Pyongyang (2003), Burma Chronicles (2007), and Jerusalem (2011).

      Delisle studied animation at Sheridan College in Oakville, near Toronto, and then worked for the animation studio CinéGroupe in Montreal. He later worked for different studios in Canada, Germany, France, China and North Korea. His experiences as a supervisor of animation work by studios in Asia were recounted in two graphic novels, Shenzhen (2000) and Pyongyang (2003). The two books, Delisle's most famous work, were first published in French by the independent bande dessinée publisher L'Association. They have been translated into many languages, including English, German, Italian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese and Finnish.

      Delisle is married to a Médecins Sans Frontières administrator. With her, he made a trip to Myanmar (Burma) in 2005, which is recounted in Chroniques Birmanes (2007), translated into English as Burma Chronicles.

      In the summer of 2009, they completed a one year stay in Jerusalem, again with Médecins Sans Frontières. This stay was recounted in Chroniques de Jérusalem (2011) which won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album in 2012. Amongst other things it covered the Gaza War. In France, Chroniques de Jerusalem (English title: Jerusalem) was a best-seller.

NOTE: Other books by Guy Delisle:

Download Instructions:
http://www.gboxes.com/4ged87nambzl -- Louis Playing Ski (2007) New!
http://www.gboxes.com/x3jfwrnd4jxd -- Louis on the Beach (2009)

Jun 12th, 2013, 11:48 am

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Dec 13th, 2014, 2:12 pm
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Louis Playing Ski (2007)

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Dec 13th, 2014, 2:12 pm

Labor Omnia Vincit Improbus... Hard Work Conquers Everything!