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IR$ Vol. 2: Blue Ice - Desberg


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IR$ Vol. 2: Blue Ice - Desberg

 
Description: ISBN 1905460740 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Desberg / Edition: Tra / Paperback / Reading Level: Young Adult / 96 Pages / Book is published 2009-01-08 by Cinebook

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IR$ Vol. 2: Blue Ice
Pages: 96, Edition: Tra, Paperback, Cinebook
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a sex line. Originally released in Europe in 1999 IR$ is a Belgian creation (proof positive that there is something good in the country!) written by Stephen Desberg (who also writes the completely different but equally brilliant The Scorpion series also available from Cinebook) with art by Bernard Vrancken. Comic artwork in Europe is a very different thing from its American counterparts. A lot of people will have read at least one Asterix or Tintin story and the page layouts of those are pretty much the same as this. By this I mean that rather than having innovative, over the top pages of art the Europeans go for a straight forward 8/9 panels of art per page set ...

 
IR$ Vol. 2: Blue Ice - Desberg