This time, all titles will go on sale on December 2nd. Below you will find a full list of comics with descriptions and covers.
Europe boards. Trolls of Troy, Volume 3
Screenplay: Christophe Arleston
Drawings: Jean-Louis Mourier
Translation: Maria Mosiewicz
The third album of the humorous and crazy adventures of the fantasy series of Christophe Arleston, the creator of many stories about the world of Troy, including “Lanfeust of Troy”! In ancient Darshan, many gods are worshiped, one of which is the mighty Niemytha. The followers decide to bring him to earth, but for the summoning ritual, a magic cloak made of skins of young trolls of various species is needed. The red trolls also live in the Falomp settlement on the other side of the world. Will the Darshanians succeed in their insane intent to kidnap trolls from the village of valiant Tetram? Immediately after that, the venerable Risto Furiatu will come back, who will come up with a breakneck idea how to finally deal with hairy monsters. Eventually, the two little trolls will get lost in the human city and end up in a hellish orphanage run by a lady obsessed with educating the younger generation! The album includes the original volumes: “Trapped in Darshan”, “Enraged in Darshan”, “Trollympics” and “Trolls at School”. All series set in the world of Troy (including “Odyssey Lanfeust”, “Conquerors of Troy”) were invented by the famous French screenwriter Christophe Arleston. The author of the drawings for “Trolls” is Jean-Louis Mourier, the author of illustrations also for other stories written by Arleston: “Fires of Askell” and “Warriors of Troy”. “The Conquerors of Troy” was invented by the famous French screenwriter Christophe Arleston. The author of the drawings for “Trolls” is Jean-Louis Mourier, the author of illustrations also for other stories written by Arleston: “Fires of Askell” and “Warriors of Troy”. “The Conquerors of Troy” was invented by the famous French screenwriter Christophe Arleston. The author of the drawings for “Trolls” is Jean-Louis Mourier, the author of illustrations also for other stories written by Arleston: “Fires of Askell” and “Warriors of Troy”.