Comic book lovers like to devour them in a weekend and collect them.
Discover a selection of the best comics to read over the weekend.
From comics adapted from a novel to historical comics, all tastes will be satisfied.
Our selection of comics to read in a weekend:
The Bomb, Alcante
What we are, ZEP
The Stranger, Jacques Ferrandez and Albert Camus
Goodbye up there, Pierre Lemaitre and Christian De Metter
Man Skin, Hubert
The Bomb, Alcante
Amazon
€39.00
SEE
Culture
€39.00
SEE
Leclerc
€39.00
SEE
Fnac
€39.00
SEE
This comic strip takes you into the story of the creation of the atomic bomb during the Second World War. La Bombe is a 450-page comic strip that traces the beginnings of the atomic bomb.
A black and white comic strip that explains the stakes of this arms race and its impact on different countries.
A volume worthy of a saga
A universal subject
Its weight: 2 kilos!
What we are, ZEP
Amazon
20,00 €
SEE
Leclerc
20,00 €
SEE
Fnac
20,00 €
SEE
Culture
20,00 €
SEE
Fiction makes it possible to question major social issues.
Also, the comic strip What we are offers a version of the man with extraordinary faculties thanks to a second digital brain.
A little ZEP comic that can be devoured in less than 90 pages.
A futuristic story that questions the relationship to knowledge, to the human brain and to humanity.
A fictional story close to today's fantasies
A quick-to-read format
The drawings
The Stranger, Jacques Ferrandez and Albert Camus
Amazon
22,00 €
SEE
Culture
22,00 €
SEE
Fnac
22,00 €
SEE
Leclerc
22,00 €
SEE
Who does not know the work of Albert Camus?
For amateurs or those who are new to him, Jacques Ferrandez adapts his novels into comics respecting the text. Sober and colorful plates, a recognizable style, a very well-known theme: a winning cocktail for this comic strip adapted from one of the most popular novels. best known of Camus in 136 pages.
A beautiful style
A novel made accessible
True to the original
Easy and fast reading
Goodbye up there, Pierre Lemaitre and Christian De Metter
Amazon
€25.00
SEE
Leclerc
€25.00
SEE
Fnac
€25.00
SEE
We know the famous novel by Pierre Lemaître Au Revoir là-haut and its film adaptation.
For fans, it also exists in comics. This adaptation respects the story of the novel and offers colored plates that take up the universe of Pierre Lemaître.
Fans are won over by this 170-page work.
A very graphic comic that corresponds to the novel
A respected universe
An exceptional story
A 1 kilo comic book
Man Skin, Hubert
Amazon
27,00 €
SEE
Culture
27,00 €
SEE
Fnac
27,00 €
SEE
Leclerc
27,00 €
SEE
Heart-stopping illustrations and storytelling for the award-winning graphic novel/comic Peau d'Homme.
A fable that returns to the equality of the sexes at the time of the Renaissance.
In 160 pages, the authors offer a story about sexuality through a fable.
This comic strip received the Landerneau prize and seduced by its aesthetics.
An original story
A remarkable aesthetic
An award-winning comic
Which comic book to give to an adult?
There are a multitude of comics for adults and it is sometimes difficult to find the right volume to offer it.
To choose the most suitable comic book as a gift, you will need to find out about the tastes of the person and go around the novelties.
Some are safe bets.
Either they have been awarded, or they are renowned and have a recognizable style.
Drawings and stories that we love to receive as gifts that are both literary and graphic works.
Le Parisien Le Guide gives you tips for choosing a comic strip
The consumer experts of Le Parisien Le Guide will accompany you in your online purchases and offer you a selection of products adapted to your search.
You will therefore be able to discover one or more of these comics for yourself or to offer them.