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The Belgian Frédéric Roussel signs a poignant drawing story published in Vevey by Hélice Hélas

Summary by Le Temps
In "Amormina B", the science-fiction of the Belgian author returns to the essential and dares the slowness to tell, in words and images, an enchanting cosmic questOn the planet Amormina B, it is 120 degrees below zero. There is no oxygen. Days and nights last longer than on Earth, rhythmic by the passage of the dwarf sun Zephyria in the black sky.Leo Bakst resembles us. In his small space station, the astronaut drinks coffee prepared in a coffee…
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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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