Karmela Krimm - Volume 1 - Ramadan Blues

Europe Comics
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Karmela Krimm was the most promising young detective on the Marseille police force until she volunteered to take the fall for an operation that went sideways. When Karmela lost her job and became a private investigator, her ideals went up in smoke along with her badge. Perhaps for the better: in the troubled waters she now navigates, ideals are a dangerous luxury.

About the author

Having started his professional life as a math teacher, Franck Biancarelli found his way into the world of comic books with the help of Christian Rossi, who showed him the ropes. In 1997, Biancarelli published his first comic book, "Héritier du trône," the first volume in the "Argyll de Maracande" series (Soleil), with Dominique Latil on the script. After that, he worked with Jean-Charles Gaudin fo the "Galfalek" (Soleil). Next came the first volume of "Livre des destins" (Soleil), which he created with Serge Le Tendre. The series was nominated at Angoulême Festival the following year. In 2006 and 2008, he participated in the collections "Paroles de poilus" (Soleil) "Paroles d'étoiles" (Soleil). His main influences are American authors such as Alex Toth and Gil Kane, but also Noel Sickles, Milton Caniff, Neal Adams, Joe Kubert and, more generally, all the 'classic' comic book artists. When he was contacted in early 2011 by Dargaud publishing and Denis Robert (journalist, writer and artist), Franck Biancarelli agreed in 2015 to take on "Le Circuit Mandelberg" (Europe Comics, 2016 "The Mandelberg Circuit"), an adaptation of "Dunk" (Juillard, 2009), one of Robert's previous novels. In 2016, their collaboration continues with the release of "Grand Est," followed in 2019 by the crime thriller "Une erreur de parcours" (Dargaud; "A Lapse in Judgment," Europe Comics).

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