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  • Grandville (comics)
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  • Grandville is a British graphic novel series written and drawn by Bryan Talbot. Published on 15 October 2009, it is a mixture of the steampunk, alternative history and thriller genres. It is set in a world in which France won the Napoleonic Wars and invaded Britain, and in which the world is populated mostly by anthropomorphic animals. The plot of the first book, entitled Grandville, follows a British anthropomorphic badger, Detective Inspector Archie LeBrock of Scotland Yard, investigating a murder which leads him to visit Paris in order to solve the crime, which itself leads him to uncover a political conspiracy. A sequel, Grandville Mon Amour, is currently in production and due to be published some time in 2010, with another possible three books to be made if the first two are received
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  • title
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  • 250
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  • The front cover of Grandville, the first volume the Grandville series.
origisbn
  • 978
Pages
  • 104
Title
  • Grandville
origdate
  • 2009-10-15
ID
  • 25538
  • 42860
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Artists
  • Bryan Talbot
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Publisher
  • Dark Horse Comics
  • Jonathan Cape
  • Milady
  • Comics Centrum
  • Comma 22
  • Jemma Press
  • Reservoir Books
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  • Grandville is a British graphic novel series written and drawn by Bryan Talbot. Published on 15 October 2009, it is a mixture of the steampunk, alternative history and thriller genres. It is set in a world in which France won the Napoleonic Wars and invaded Britain, and in which the world is populated mostly by anthropomorphic animals. The plot of the first book, entitled Grandville, follows a British anthropomorphic badger, Detective Inspector Archie LeBrock of Scotland Yard, investigating a murder which leads him to visit Paris in order to solve the crime, which itself leads him to uncover a political conspiracy. A sequel, Grandville Mon Amour, is currently in production and due to be published some time in 2010, with another possible three books to be made if the first two are received well.