Bambata at the Wonderland
11.00€
Text and drawings of Cecile Marty. A cartoon just to laugh and to offer.
"Joni" is a missed singer and due, it has a voice of rattle and in addition to its fair wick, a physique more than ungrateful. Only which believes in him, it is its imprésario, unutterable "the Robert Uncle" with the accent of South-west. At the time of a voyage organized in Africa, this couple of shock visits one village of ex-cannibals and "Robert Uncle" will find the strategy imparable to start again the career of "Joni": to make of him the spokesman of natives while taking along the Bambata young person with them to France. Once in Paris, of road accident in tele plate, Bambata with its iguana with the glance lucid discovers the joys and through our civilization ...
For its first cartoon, Cécile Marty obtained a feature clearly and of frank colors, just like its citronné humour but always benevolent. A funny story and truffée of winks. Natives the patois speaks about South-west, the cops run up against chickens in one continuation with the "Taxi" and even the Smith agent of "Matrix" comes to do one turn. The author has fun to point small wrongs of our company, tele-reality and the staracdemisation of mentalities. More deeply, Bambata is a naive anti-hero who illustrates the difficulty of being different in one world which is standardized.
A cartoon with the fresh humour and insolates which will make laugh banked-up bed and adults.
The author: Cécile Marty (1978) is a professor in a professional college. Self-educated drawer, Bambata with the Country of Wonders is its first cartoon, born from the meeting with the Editions of the Mount. Its influences on the matter come from the free Belgian data base, with one distinct preference by the spirit of Achilles Talon of Greg. More delirious, it Merlin de Munuera is the other spiritual father of Bambata. The bond between its two passed, its two trades, teaching and the drawing, it is humour. This humour schoolkid and mischievous divided with his pupils, it offers it to us on 48 pages of its book.
Format: 31.7 x2 9.7 cm. 48 pages. Rigid cover.