The Gold Chase

The Gold Chase 第 1 卷 · Europe Comics
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In 1940, by land, sea, and air, across Europe and Africa, a commando unit composed of a Free France officer, a Royal Marine, an alcoholic mechanic, and an Ivorian separatist is doing everything it can to stop the Nazis from getting their hands on the gold reserves of the National Bank of Belgium. From Brussels to Dakar, from London to Wiesbaden, and from Churchill to de Gaulle, everyone is after the fabulous treasure: 220 tons of pure gold bars... Based on a true story.

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Born in Paris in 1964, Pierre Boisserie took 35 years to officially enter the comic book world. Thirty-five years that included reading and re-reading the "Journal de Tintin" — at the height of the career of legendary author and artist Greg — and the comics magazine "Strange," featuring creators such as Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, and Gene Colan, who gave this young man a glimpse of the kind of extraordinary worlds he could create with just his imagination. On the advice of his parents, however, Boisserie would first dedicate himself professionally to physical therapy, a career path he would follow for fifteen years. It was in 1995 that his destiny changed, when he helped organize the Buc Comics Festival (France) and met artist Eric Stalner. They immediately hit it off, leading to the creation of the series "La croix de Cazenac" (Dargaud, 1999). After a few years spent juggling the two professions, Boisserie finally left physical therapy behind and dedicated himself exclusively to writing comic books. Ever since, he and Stalner have continued their collaboration by bringing to life multiple new projects, including "Voyageur" and "Flor de Luna" with publisher Glénat. In 2009, Boisserie wrote the comic book adaptation of the film "Loup," by Nicolas Vanier, in addition to pressing forward with the "Voyageur" series, collaborating with a number of artists as the story moved through antiquity to the Middle Ages and Nazi Germany. Along the way, Boisserie also found the time to move forward with other projects, such as the ambitious "Dantès" (Dargaud, with artist Erik Juszezak; Europe Comics in English, 2017), which takes readers into the turbulent world of stock market traders, and "Robin" and "Le Temps des cites" with publisher 12bis. The year 2013 marked the beginning of the second season of "Dantès," and by 2014, Boisserie was working on a new series in collaboration with author Philippe Guillaume and artist Julien Maffre, entitled "La Banque" (Dargaud). And in 2016, Boisserie and artist Nicolas Bara published "Le Concile des arbres" (Dargaud), a fantasy thriller. Alongside the author's many projects, when he isn't writing, he likes to spend his time watching his daughters grow up, playing the bass, reading books, and sipping on mojitos with his friends, listening to music all the while.

Born in 1954, Philippe Guillaume was just a young boy when he was introduced to the world of comics, receiving a copy of "Tintin – Coke en stock" ("The Red Sea Sharks") from his parents. This was the book he would first learn to read with, and it would spark a life-long passion for both the Ninth Art and the profession of journalism. Guillaume's childhood and teenage years continued to be filled with comics books, ranging from the "Journal de Mickey," which he shared with his father, to other comics magazines such as "Tintin," "Spirou," and "Pilote." It was in 1974 that Guillaume began his journalistic career at the financial newspaper "La Cote Desfosses, and by 1989 he was directing the financial section of "Les Échos," where he would remain through 2010. Guillaume's journalistic career never got in the way of his passion for comics, however. He spent time as vice president of the ACBD (Association des critiques et journalistes de bande dessinée / Association of Comics Critics and Journalists), and continued to cover comics in the pages of "Les Échos," including the serialized publication of a number of well-known series, such as "IR$" and "XIII." Finally, it was in 2003 that Guillaume met writer Pierre Boisserie, with whom he would go on to create the series "Dantès" (Dargaud 2007, Europe Comics 2017), a thriller that takes place in the heart of the stock market. The success of this series would lead to the creation in 2014 of "La Banque," also with Pierre Boisserie and published by Dargaud. His most recent work includes the thrilling two-part adventure "L'Or des Belges" (Dargaud; "The Gold Chase," Europe Comics), against the backdrop of World War II.

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