Hercules, Intergalactic Agent

Hercules, Intergalactic Agent Vol 1 · Europe Comics
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Hercules and his friend Marlon have just enrolled at the School of Intergalactic Agents, but they're both having problems. Hercules is a little young—and a little short—to make the grade, while Marlon just can't help being a coward. For their first Surveillance Operation, they're sent to Earth to gather information on a girl who's behaving strangely. But while they're away, the dreaded Blackbird plans to attack the School...

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3.0
1 review
Sukhmanjot Hans
July 24, 2019
Hercules intergalactic agent #1 - Margot the fridge girl. this book is an engaging sci fi/fantasy comics. I really liked the concept of this book. here, Hercules and his friend Marlon have just enrolled into the school of intergalactic agent. Hercules is a replacement of his brother and is kinda young for this school, while his weirdo navigator is so silly. they both get a mission to find an earthling child with some strange traits. in search of that, they found Margot, a girl who eats ice. while they are on the mission the dreaded blackbird tries to attack the school. there is not so much in the plot. so I will not disclose everything. but its a quick short read and you will enjoy it. the graphics were colourful and perfect. I didn't at all felt bored while reading this. it was so fascinating. there are some aspects which I really liked and which made the book interesting to me - the sci fi, helping earthlings, missions, the dreadful blackbird, silly Marlon, life problems and Hercules
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Zabus was born in 1971 in Namur, Belgium. As a little boy he was already a daydreamer, a trait which, he claims, remains to this day. He discovered the joys of story-writing at the age of 10, when he started reading an Agatha Christie novel and stopped after 10 pages to write the rest. When he was a teenager, he took to buying old typewriters on which he'd pretend to type up all his imaginary novels. At the age of 18, he took up studies in philology and then journalism, because these seemed to him the subjects that would best prepare him for being a professional writer. He later found out that it was quite the opposite! After he'd completed his studies, he sent off a load of comic book projects that were refused by every publisher. He became a French teacher for a few years and then decided to give up teaching and focus his energy entirely on his theatrical activities as an actor and playwright. He started to write comic books again, first publishing a few short stories in the magazine "Spirou" and then two kids' series with Dupuis: "Le monde selon François" (2007-2009) and "Agathe Saugrenu" (2007-2009). Alongside his comic book projects he wrote and acted in several plays with Belgian theater companies such as "L'Infini théâtre," "Les Baladins du miroir" and "Les Zygomars." His latest comic book projects are "Les larmes du seigneur afghan" (Dupuis 2014; "Tears of an Afghan Warlord," Europe Comics 2017) and the wonderful "Macaroni!" (Dupuis 2016, Europe Comics 2017), a touching graphic novel about Italian immigration, created in collaboration with Thomas Campi.

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