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Sep 6th, 2011, 4:14 am
The Quest for Answers by Jean David Morvan and Philipe Buchet
Requirements: CBR Reader, 28 MB
Overview: A Reader's Guide to Sword and Sorcery, something a bit more lighthearted for your entertainment.
    Reviewed by Rounderon, 02/02/2008:
      "A small friendly and very modest heroic fantasy on the theme. Full of stories full of humor and a lot of nice ideas on qestions existential heroes may arise (like: why are they small dwarf? Are there any vegetarian orgres ?...). The drawing is quite correct and very nice color. Not bad ... no more".

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The Quest for Answers / Quête des réponses (La)
    Written by Jean David Morvan
    Art by Philipe Buchet
    Colours by Color Twins
    Published by Delcourt, 1998

        Why are they small dwarf? Are there any vegetarian ogre? Can we rely on magic weapons?
        Why do the heroes they ever holiday? Why princesses are they still good? ... Many key issues that you may have always been on the mysteries ever drilled.
        Many answers (finally!) Reasonable scientific or made by our specialists elficologues after years of research!

      The separate comics appeared in Heavy Metal (March 1997-January 2001).
        Plot:
          "Why Do Dragons Guard Their Treasure?"
          "Why So Much Hate?"
          "We Don't Need a Thirsty Hero"
          "We Don't Need Animal Heroes"
          "What Do You Expect If You Invoke Demons?
          Part 1"
          "What Do You Expect If You Invoke Demons? Part 2"

Note: Stories by Jean-David Morvan:

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Sep 6th, 2011, 4:14 am

Labor Omnia Vincit Improbus... Hard Work Conquers Everything!
Sep 6th, 2011, 9:35 am
Nice release jay, 5 WRZ$ reward + 4 for mirror. Category: Comics.
Sep 6th, 2011, 9:35 am

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