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LE GUIDE Vertigo LE GUIDE VERTIGO LE GUIDE VERTIGO LE GUIDE LA FACE CACHÉE DES COMICS /4 /5 Swamp Thing, Animal Man, Doom Patrol, Black Orchid, Shade indiennes. 100 Bullets explora pendant 10 années les méandres The Changing Man deviennent les premières séries publiées sous de la société secrète du Trust et afficha sans doute l’un des plus pavillon Vertigo. Hellblazer, série dérivée de Swamp Thing mettant beau casting de personnages du comics moderne, inscrivant la en scène les aventures de John Constantine, figure également parmi série comme l’une des plus belles tragédie américaine. Si les séries les titres du label naissant. Ainsi, de 1993 à 2001, la ligne éditoriale à suivre constituent le fond de la production Vertigo, celle-ci est SOMMAIRE sera principalement marquée le genre fantastique, l’horreur et la également marquée par de nombreuses mini-séries de qualité Dark Fantasy. telles Nou3 (Grant MORRISON & Franck QUITELY), Les Seigneurs VERTIGO ESSENTIELS p. 6 de Bagdad (Brian K.GH VAU AN & Niko HENRICHON), Daytripper V pour Vendetta . p . 8 Sous l’impulsion d’auteurs tels Alan Moore (Swamp Thing), Grant (Fabio MOON & Gabriel BÁ). Sandman . p . 12 MORRISON (Animal Man, Les Invisibles), ou Neil GAIMAN, le label En 2010, avec la fin programmée de ses séries au long cours, cultive cependant un héritage qui dépasse de loin les limites de leur Y, le Dernier Homme . p . 16 la donne change et l’on assiste à la naissance de séries inédites, genre respectif. Au-delà, Vertigo allait avant tout proposer une Losers . p . 20 VERTIGO, offrant à une nouvelle génération d’auteurs l’occasion de s’inscrire nouvelle lecture, plus mature, plus grave, non dénuée d’humour et dans la tradition du vénérable label. On compte parmi ces nouveaux LA MISE EN ABÎME parfaitement consciente du pouvoir évocateur de son medium, servie titres American Vampire (Scott SNYDER & Rafael AUELBUQUERQ ), VERTIGO CLASSIQUES p. 24 par des dialogues au réalisme cru. Les séries et mini-séries Vertigo Unwritten (Mike CAREY & Peter GROSS), Sweet TOOTH (Jeff Fables . P . 26 DES GENRES deviennent à ce titre les premières parutions de DC à être libérées LEMIRE), Punk Rock Jesus (Sean MURPHY), Joe L’Aventure 1001 Nuits de Neige . p . 30 de la marque du Comics Code Authority. D’emblée, Vertigo cultive intérieure (Grant MORRISON & Sean MURPHY), des auteurs qui En 1993, alors que la production des titres super-héroïques est sa différence en explorant des sujets comme la sexualité (Enigma 100 Bullets . p . 32 développent, toujours chez Vertigo, leur nouveaux projets (The en plein essor et permet à DC COMICS d’atteindre des scores de – Peter MILLIGAN & Duncan FEGREDO), la religion (Preacher), Wake, Trillium, etc.). Signe du changement également, Shelly Scalped . p . 36 ventes historiques avec La Mort de Superman ou la saga Batman la politique (Transmetropolitan), la mort ou encore la philosophie BOND, éditrice de Fables, reprend les rênes de Vertigo après le DMZ . p . 40 — Knightfall, l’éditeur ouvre son catalogue à la création d’un (Sandman), et rassemble quelques années après sa création une départ de Karen BERGER, entourée de Will DENNIS (éditeur de nouveau label destiné à un lectorat plus adulte. Du Sandman nouvelle génération de lecteurs, à nouveau intéressés par les comics. Soldat Inconnu . p . 44 100 Bullets, DMZ, Scalped) et Mark DOYLE (éditeur d’American de Neil GAIMAN aux Fables de Bill WILLINGHAM en passant par American Vampire . p . 46 les titres incontournables que sont Hellblazer (John RIDGWAY Après s’être défini une identité résolument adulte pendant près Vampire, Sweet Tooth). American Vampire Legacy . p . 50 & Jamie DELANO), Preacher (Garth ENNIS & Steve DILLON), de 10 ans, Vertigo développera la pluralité des genres, ou plutôt Désormais publiés par Urban Comics, vous retrouvez les titres Hellblazer . p . 52 Transmetropolitan (Warren ELLIS & Darick ROONBERTS ), 100 l’exaltation de ces derniers. Ainsi, à partir de 2001, le thriller Vertigo classés au sein de trois collections. Vertigo Essentiels Bullets (Brian AZZARELLO & Eduardo RISSO) ou encore Y Le Dernier 100 Bullets inaugure l’émergence d’une deuxième vague de titres Top 10 . p . 56 rassemble les séries historiques qui ont défini le label. La collection Homme (Brian K.GH VAU AN & Pia GUERRA), Vertigo constitue un historiques parmi lesquels on retrouve Y le Dernier Homme, Vertigo Deluxe regroupe les romans graphiques et récits complets pan majeur de l’histoire du comics de ces 20 dernières années. Fables, DMZ, Northlanders, ou encore Scalped. Aussi, lorsque VERTIGO DELUXE p. 60 plus récents, tels Daytripper. Les séries à suivre sont quant à elles Fables développe un univers de Fantasy, reprenant à son compte réunies dans la collection Vertigo Classiques. Daytripper . p . 62 Définie par la volonté de son éditrice, Karen BERGER, la vocation de les contes et légendes de notre enfance, c’est pour y appliquer un Vertigo a été dès le départ de proposer quelque chose de différent Joe, L’Aventure Intérieure . p . 66 filtre beaucoup plus mature et révéler plus explicitement les sous- Afin de rendre hommage aux créateurs et éditeurs qui ont contribué aux lecteurs. La singularité du label tenait à ce contenu original Nou3 . p . 70 entendus et morales auxquels le lecteur avait pu échapper enfant. à faire de Vertigo l’un des plus prestigieux labels, Urban Comics généré par des auteurs devenus seuls maîtres à bord de leur création Une série comme Y Le Dernier Homme expérimente également vous propose de (re)découvrir dans les pages qui suivent les récits Flex Mentallo . p . 74 et leur volonté commune de développer le médium comme terrain l’extrapolation des genres : en plongeant son héros masculin dans et séries d’ores et déjà disponibles au catalogue, et vous offre en Les Seigneurs de Bagdad . p . 78 d’expérimentation narratif et graphique. Dès lors, et contrairement une société où seules les femmes ont survécu, Brian K.GH VAU AN conclusion un rapide aperçu des futures parutions de l’éditeur. Flight of Angels . p . 82 aux aventures des super-héros DC, les récits n’ont été tributaires arpente les chemins d’une Socio-Fiction inédite pour le comics. d’aucune continuité préexistante et évoluèrent dans des univers Brian WOOD, avec DMZ, immerge quant à lui son lecteur en pleine Punk Rock Jesus . p . 84 parfaitement distincts les uns des autres. Mais avant de s’imposer anticipation politique en imaginant une seconde guerre de Sécession comme un catalogue d’auteurs, Vertigo s’est constitué, dans un en plein cœur des États-Unis. Scalped, dans un autre genre, et sous À PARAÎTRE p. 88 premier temps, autour de séries issues de DC Comics, au ton et aux ses dessous de thriller impitoyable, accompagne Dashiell dans une fantastique/HORREUR fantasY personnages plus sombres cependant. quête d’identité où se mêlent existentialisme, drogue et racines ANTICIPATION/S-F THRILLER TARIFS & BON DE COMMANDE p. 92 2011 2012 2013 1997 1993 1995 1999 1996 1998 2001 2010 2014 1994 2002 2007 2003 2005 2009 2006 2008 2000 2004 sandman transmetroPolitan losers soldat inconnu fairest ANIMAL MAN 100 bullets SWAMP THING House OF secrets fables Y, LE DERNIER Homme doom PATROL SCALPED HELLBLAZER PreacHER HUMAN target DMZ TRILLIUM SHADE THE CHANGING MAN loveless UNWRITTEN blacK orcHID nortHLANDERS THE WAKE les invisibles SWEET tootH AMERICAN vamPIRE VERTIGO essentiels LES RÉCITS FONDATEURS /8 /9 V Pour VENDETTA SCÉNARIO : ALAN MOORE DESSIN : DAVID LLOYD 997. Dans une Angleterre alternative, le gouvernement 1fasciste en place plonge le pays dans un état de paranoïa extrême, et mène une politique de surveillance abusive. Les libertés les plus fondamentales sont bafouées et les rebelles immanquablement exécutés. La terreur et l’apathie règnent en maîtres. Un homme décide pourtant de se dresser contre cette oppression, dissimulé derrière un masque au sourire énigmatique. Il va tout tenter pour ranimer les consciences et la fureur de vivre des habitants. Leur redonner la force de reprendre le pouvoir sur leur vie. : D.R. S V POUR VENDETTA est, avant WATCHMEN, l’un des RÉDIT C travaux les plus aboutis d’Alan MOORE . Accompagné au dessin et dans la conception de l’oeuvre par David LLOYD, le scénariste délivre dans ce récit une réflexion ANNÉE DE PUBLICATION (US) : 1982 - 1989 aiguë sur le totalitarisme et le potentiel de chacun GENRE/THÈMes : Anticipation, Dystopie, Anarchie à s’élever contre l’injustice . paGination : 352 pages S’inspirant du terroriste catholique Guy Fawkes Récit coMPLET pour le personnage de V, les auteurs britanniques PRIX : 28 € - UB30 laissent cependant au seul lecteur le soin de juger des actions et des motifs de leur assassin philosophe . MOORE et LLOYD affirment ainsi leur volonté d’inscrire le comics dans un registre mature et adulte, devenu depuis la marque du label Vertigo . « Nos maîtres n’ont pas entendu la voix du peuple depuis des générations, Evey… et elle est bien plus puissante qu’ils ne veulent s’en rappeler. » V à Evey /10 /11 /12 /13 sandman EI SNER AWARD EI SNER AWARD 1991 À 1993 1991 À 1994 SCÉNARIO : NEIL GAIMAN DE LA MEILLEURE DU MEILLEUR SÉRIE SCÉNARISTE DESSIN : COLLECTIF ette série de contes met en scène les Éternels, Cces concepts de la conscience humaine que sont le Destin, la Mort, le Désir ou encore le Désespoir. Morphée, Maître des Rêves, est l’un d’entre eux. Emprisonné durant soixante-dix ans par les membres d’une société occulte espérant monnayer sa libération contre l’immortalité, le domaine des rêves dont il est le gardien est laissé à l’abandon s’écroule peu à peu. Lorsque le Marchand de sable parvient enfin à s’échapper, les trois attributs indispensables à son pouvoir lui ont été subtilisés. S’engage alors une quête de longue haleine à travers les différents Royaumes, à commencer par les Enfers..
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