T'Zee An African Tragedy
T'Zee An African Tragedy

T'Zee

An African Tragedy

T'Zee is dead... or is he? For this corrupt leader of a fictional African country near the Congo, it may be the end. His generals have abandoned him. The palaces he built on the backs of his countrymen are deserted or destroyed. His trophy wife harbors a secret passion for a man her own age, dangerously close to T'Zee's orbit. But the old leopard has not had his last word. His claws are gone, but his mind is still cunning. And nothing is more fearsome than a wounded wild animal that smells blood... Born in Tunisia and raised on Réunion, author Appollo has made colonial history his specialty in his career as a comics writer. Here, with Brüno's instantly recognizable art, he delivers a choral portrait of dictatorial decline, suffused with mysticism and multiple perspectives.

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Appollo

Appollo was born as Olivier Appollodorus in 1969 in Tunisia. He grew up in North Africa and on Réunion, where, as a high school student, he founded a comics magazine called "Le Cri du margouillat" with his friends (such as Téhem, Li-An and Serge Huo-Chao-Si). He studied in Paris and, with the cartoonist Mad, began his career as a comics writer for the publishing house Vents d'Ouest. They created the three-volume series "Une aventure de Louis Ferdinand Quincampoix" between 1991 and 1992. After Mad's death, Appollo returned to Réunion, where he became a professor, before leaving for Nigeria to perform his national service as a cooperator. Upon his return to the island, he continued his work as a writer and published "La Grippe coloniale" (Vents d'Ouest, 2003) with Serge Huo-Chao-Si. The album won the Critics' Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2004. From then on, Appollo multiplies his collaborations: with Li-An, Manu Brughera, Lewis Trondheim or even Brüno. He also plays an important role in the children's newspaper "Capsule cosmique" and the Cyclone BD festival, which takes place every two years in Saint-Denis. In 2007, Appollo teamed up with Brüno to create "Biotope" (Dargaud, 2007; Europe Comics, 2020). They also worked together on "Commando colonial" (Dargaud, three albums between 2008 and 2010 and 1 complete in 2015). In 2012, Appollo was awarded the Jacques-Lob Prize for all his previous work. In 2013, he wrote the script for a barbarian epic set in his hometown, "Les voleurs de Carthage" (Dargaud; illustrated by Hervé Tanquerelle). Volume 2 was published in 2014. In 2018, he collaborated with another artist from Réunion, Téhem, on "Chroniques du léopard" (Dargaud). In 2021, he collaborated with Christophe Gaultier on the graphic novel "La Désolation" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English). In 2022, he published the historical fiction opus "T'Zée," alongside Brüno (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English).

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