The Dragons of Paris
(Autor) Joann SfarParis, 1900. For thousands of years, dragons have lived hidden from everyone, sealed in statues and gargoyles throughout the city. Legend has it that only the sacrifice of a being of great magic can protect Paris from their wrath and maintain their slumber. But when a roguish Hawaiian princess rescues a mermaid from suspicious danger, the malevolent shadow of dragons grows once again over the City of Lights. From the catacombs to the parvis of Notre-Dame, a romance is born under the awakening of a thousand-year-old evil. What if dragons invaded Paris during the Belle Époque? Writer Joann Sfar and illustrator Tony Sandoval weave their imaginations into a canvas of adventures, battles, sacrifices, love, and humor. A folkloric, playful, and liberating journey, told in breathtaking epic beauty.
Joann Sfar
Joann Sfar is a French comic book artist and filmmaker best known for his work "The Rabbi's Cat." His unique blend of humor, fantasy, and Jewish folklore has made him a prominent figure in the world of graphic novels. Sfar's vivid storytelling and intricate illustrations have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following.