Graphic novels/comics
Coucou ! est-ce que tu connais de bons romans graphiques en français ?
Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi (a young iranian woman’s life)
Pinocchio, Vincent Paronnaud
Le bleu est une couleur chaude, Julie Maroh (Blue is the warmest colour)
Pilules bleues, Frederik Peeters (a guy and his mother who has AIDS)
Le Journal, Fabrice Néaud (a heartbreaking gay love story)
Idées noires, André Franquin (dark humour)
Polina, Bastien Vivès (the story of a prodigal dancer)
Arzach, Moebius (SF, dystopian future)
Quelque part entre les ombres, Juanjo Guarnido/Juan Diaz Canales (a black cat PI’s life in the 50s in America)
Mauvais genre, Chloé Crusaudet (a soldier escapes WWII to see his wife again and becomes a tranvestite)
Kiki de Montparnasse, José-Louis Bocquet (about a cabaret dancer)
Omni-Visibilis, Lewis Tromdheim (a boring guy in his thirties wakes up one day and realises the whole world can hear his thoughts)
L’Arabe du futur, Riad Sattouf (the author’s childhood in Lybia and Syria)
Le Combat ordinaire, Manu Larcenet (Marco, uninspired photographer)
Les Culottées, Pénélope Bagieu (biographies of strong women)
Ici Même, Jacques Tardi/Jean-Claude Forest (Arthur Même has been robbed of his family’s land by his cousins and only kept the walls - he lives on them, and tries his best to get his land back)
Quelques séries de BD:
Astérix, René Goscinny (a Gauls village resisting the roman army during Julius Caesar’s conquest of the world)
Valérian et Laureline, Pierre Christin/Jean-Claude Mézières/Evelyne Tranlé (SF, the story of a couple who travels the universe through space and time, feels a bit starwarsy)
Les Aventures Extraordinaires d’Adèle Blanc-Sec, Jacques Tardi (portrays the adventures of independant writer Adèle, in early 20th century, Paris)
Tintin, Hergé (belgian)
XIII, William Vance (belgian - an amnesic guy with a XIII tattoo wakes up alone on a beach, is chased by a huntman and tries to remember)













