Dead and Unburied

Dead and Unburied Vol 2 · Europe Comics
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About this eBook

Since becoming a zombie, Yan has been hiding out with his friend Nico. Though desperate to investigate his murder, he has no chance of keeping a low profile, looking very much like death warmed up. Fortunately, he happens to know a makeup expert, Alice, who offers to give him a much-needed makeover. But before she can help him, Yan gets dragged to a costume party being hosted by a familiar face. It seems like the perfect opportunity to scare out some details of his killer... until he spots his sister Mara, who is about to fall into the hands of a predator. Will he be able to wrest her away in time, while keeping clear of the authorities himself?

About the author

Jocelyn Boisvert was born in Québec. After doing theater and studying scriptwriting and literature, he devoted himself full-time to writing novels for teens. His bibliography includes more than forty books, some of which won him awards. However, ever since he collaborated in his youth with the illustrator Marc Delafontaine, he had dreamed of writing comics, which would allow him to link his passions of literature and cinema. And that's what he did with "Mort et Déterré" (Dupuis; "Dead and Unburied," Europe Comics), illustrated by Colpron, an adaptation of his novel published by Soulière.

Pascal Colpron was born in 1973 in Montréal. After various studies in the visual arts, communication, graphics and animation, Colpron worked as an illustrator in a special effects company for 10 years, before moving to comics. He stood out thanks to his blog on fatherhood, and assisted Delaf on the background art for several volumes of "Les Nombrils" ("The Bellybuttons"). He now illustrates for a children's magazine from Quebec and is also the illustrator for the series "Mort et Déterré" (Dupuis; "Dead and Unburied," Europe Comics), written by Jocelyn Boisvert.

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