The Campbells - Volume 1 - Inferno
The Campbells - Volume 1 - Inferno

The Campbells - Volume 1 - Inferno

After his wife's brutal murder, Campbell, a pirate legend, gave up his life on the open seas to raise his two young daughters in peace. But, inevitably, his past eventually catches up with him in the form of Carapepino, a pretentious but clumsy pirate, desperately trying to win favour with the infamous Inferno. For his own sinister reasons, Inferno wants more than anything to get rid of Campbell and his offspring, once and for all. But Campbell and Inferno are bound to each other in ways that those around them would never have guessed...

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Jose Luis Munuera

Jose Luis Munuera was born in 1972 in Southern Spain. After studying Fine Arts at the University of Granada, he became an illustrator of ‘historietas', as comics are called in Spain. But the 90s would prove a difficult period for newspapers and comic book publishing. This pushed Munuera to leave Spain for Angoulême. His hard work convinced Delcourt to publish his first series, with Joann Sfar as the writer. Together they created the series Les Potamoks. When it met with limited success, the dynamic duo pitched their work to another publisher: Dargaud. And thus came into being the adventures of Merlin, the famous magician who was never far from loyal companions Tartine the ogre and Jambon the pig. The series captured quite an audience, and when Sfar no longer had time to produce the scripts, their ongoing adventures were penned by Jean-David Morvan. This would be the beginning of a long artistic partnership between Munuera and Morvan. The science-fiction bestseller by Morvan and Buchet, Sillage (Delcourt), was transformed through Munuera's artwork into a children's series called Nävis, which ran for six issues. Meanwhile, Dupuis Publishing contacted the Morvan-Munuera duo to take on the reboot of its franchise character: Spirou. With Le Signe de Lune, co-written with his friend Enrique Bonet, Munuera really came into his own; the series published as part of the ‘Long Courier' collection by Dargaud, received rave reviews from both critics and the public at large. To this day his productive collaborations continue with the series Sortilèges (Spellbound), scripted by Jean Dufaux, and Fraternity, scripted by Juan Diaz Canales, for which the compilation was released in 2014 by Dargaud.

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