Children of the Resistance

Children of the Resistance Vol 6 · Europe Comics
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As François and his friends continue to carry out their usual Resistance activities, a threatening new law is announced: young Frenchmen would now be sent to work in the factories of Nazi Germany, whose own young men were now deployed in battle across the continent. This provides a new challenge for our young heroes, but also an opportunity to encourage the French to engage in civil disobedience and to recruit new members for the Resistance.

About the author

Benoît Ers was born in Liège (Belgium) in 1971. After living in the Ivory Coast for a number years, he moved to France, where he attended art school. Though only briefly, as he dropped out after six months to take a job at Marsu Productions. He then returned to Liège, setting up his own studio as a freelance illustrator. Around the same time, he started out as an illustrator for the comics weekly "Spirou." There he met Dugomier (Vincent Lodewick), who would go on to become his friend and longtime working partner. Over the years, the two have given rise to series such as "Muriel et Boulon" (Le Lombard), "Les Démons d'Alexia" (Dupuis), and "Hell School" (Le Lombard; Europe Comics in English). More recently, they joined to create the engrossing saga "Les Enfants de la Résistance" (Le Lombard; "Children of the Resistance," Europe Comics), both a critical and popular success.

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