OPERATION PIRANHA, CLAUDE LAURAC
OPERATION COUSCOUS, CLAUDE LAURAC
EUREDIT / ATMOSPHERE # 68 & 73, 1974
1974 was the key year for the SAS left. No less than 3 series of its kind within them tried their breakthrough ... without much success. QED. Year key but not golden year.
editions Galliera proposed well (and distributed in less than four quarters) 8 volumes of the adventures of Norman Adams, doctor third world helping African rebels black emancipation from the yoke of Western .
In her collection Blood ink- Jean Dulles published some of those David Sladek, tennis, spy, eco-terrorist fighter cynically and multinational industrial . The sponge was discarded after two episodes.
And finally, next door to Euredit , box erotic porn while expanding Christian Laurac (house pseudonym masking a collective author) tried his hand at genre as closely as the formula already proven by Gerard de Villiers . Espionage, exotic countries hot, dictatorships and bla-bla-bla diplomatic .
coverage also includes the famous graphic certified Prince Malko this letter whose contours define the image of a girl pulmonée or naked and armed and determined.
For once, for cons, it's not an acronym of three sign that is registered here but a single initial, the hero: "K" as Angel Kerina - a bit like "M" in the German edition of SAS Malko meets linen.
At first glance, Angel Kerina is an exact replica of the spies and adventurers that the Black River, Arabesque the SEG and black press (future Euredit ) published in the 60s and Gerard de Villiers up-data, for better or (mostly) worse, over the next decade.
Drafts of heroes, characterized by a few cliches inevitable.
He's tall, he is strong, it is beautiful, willful, courageous. It follows a certain code of honor and fucking a chick per episode, strict minimum.
Then he adds a little something personal , just to distinguish it in Mid-weight paper indivisible thugs who swarmed the shelves at the time. That one cultivates a romantic background, this one collects electric trains, this one likes to swallow the anisette at any time of day and it sleeps with his patched old socks on the feet.
In the case of Angel Kerina , the distinction is supported . Our hero has indeed attended the barricades of May 68 and since then he travels the world to help the lost causes of these guys socialists, communists and anarchists.
J 'then I see who are rubbing their hands. Let's calm down the input. Here, it is not the Brigandine . And it's not Max Von Grub either. Angel Kerina is as much left that all of your in-laws.
worry shudder in advance, you're right.
If the author was not there to remind us all that his 10 pages K is a real activist exalted pure juice Subscriber News and World Libertarian, well, it's quite simple, you should not worry never doubted. At most will have you included scenes of coitus between two weakly madmen, it also receives Union through discreet fold .
short, Angel Kerina , he greatly pitied. Angel Kerina , even write it Pierre David Gall togs with slightly different and, from time to time, assert yourself that fucking guy, next year, I vote Mitterrand , we'll all be over.
But I whispers it, it's not just the political life, right? Combining action-thriller -ass of these books, it is worth what?
Not much, unfortunately.
In Operation Piranha, Brazil K . It helps to combat the revolutionary death squad, a multinational plunder, fucks a chick and helps the police to restore justice (what joke!)
The plot drags long, things that take off from page 150. The style is lazy. There is some potential in all this but it never made . It was love classic to overstretch the useless, you end up not ship at the end of the race elements that could turn a sad a botched distraction effective .
Same story, only worse, for Operation Couscous - as ridiculous.
This time, K is Tunis. It investigates a drug that forces its consumers to commit suicide. The idea is reminiscent of the excellent Operation Ecstasy Paul Kenyon but the performance that gives Christian Laurac is as bland as irrelevant. The plot also finds no resolution, something that does not seem to bother our author or his hero.
As for me, I prefer to hand . Angel Kerina is the popular literature of the left that Petitjean is the right one. A
jaffe indigent who brings a bit too much and interferes with no pleasure.
OPERATION COUSCOUS, CLAUDE LAURAC
EUREDIT / ATMOSPHERE # 68 & 73, 1974
1974 was the key year for the SAS left. No less than 3 series of its kind within them tried their breakthrough ... without much success. QED. Year key but not golden year.
editions Galliera proposed well (and distributed in less than four quarters) 8 volumes of the adventures of Norman Adams, doctor third world helping African rebels black emancipation from the yoke of Western .
In her collection Blood ink- Jean Dulles published some of those David Sladek, tennis, spy, eco-terrorist fighter cynically and multinational industrial . The sponge was discarded after two episodes.
And finally, next door to Euredit , box erotic porn while expanding Christian Laurac (house pseudonym masking a collective author) tried his hand at genre as closely as the formula already proven by Gerard de Villiers . Espionage, exotic countries hot, dictatorships and bla-bla-bla diplomatic .
coverage also includes the famous graphic certified Prince Malko this letter whose contours define the image of a girl pulmonée or naked and armed and determined.
For once, for cons, it's not an acronym of three sign that is registered here but a single initial, the hero: "K" as Angel Kerina - a bit like "M" in the German edition of SAS Malko meets linen.
At first glance, Angel Kerina is an exact replica of the spies and adventurers that the Black River, Arabesque the SEG and black press (future Euredit ) published in the 60s and Gerard de Villiers up-data, for better or (mostly) worse, over the next decade.
Drafts of heroes, characterized by a few cliches inevitable.
He's tall, he is strong, it is beautiful, willful, courageous. It follows a certain code of honor and fucking a chick per episode, strict minimum.
Then he adds a little something personal , just to distinguish it in Mid-weight paper indivisible thugs who swarmed the shelves at the time. That one cultivates a romantic background, this one collects electric trains, this one likes to swallow the anisette at any time of day and it sleeps with his patched old socks on the feet.
In the case of Angel Kerina , the distinction is supported . Our hero has indeed attended the barricades of May 68 and since then he travels the world to help the lost causes of these guys socialists, communists and anarchists.
J 'then I see who are rubbing their hands. Let's calm down the input. Here, it is not the Brigandine . And it's not Max Von Grub either. Angel Kerina is as much left that all of your in-laws.
worry shudder in advance, you're right.
If the author was not there to remind us all that his 10 pages K is a real activist exalted pure juice Subscriber News and World Libertarian, well, it's quite simple, you should not worry never doubted. At most will have you included scenes of coitus between two weakly madmen, it also receives Union through discreet fold .
short, Angel Kerina , he greatly pitied. Angel Kerina , even write it Pierre David Gall togs with slightly different and, from time to time, assert yourself that fucking guy, next year, I vote Mitterrand , we'll all be over.
But I whispers it, it's not just the political life, right? Combining action-thriller -ass of these books, it is worth what?
Not much, unfortunately.
In Operation Piranha, Brazil K . It helps to combat the revolutionary death squad, a multinational plunder, fucks a chick and helps the police to restore justice (what joke!)
The plot drags long, things that take off from page 150. The style is lazy. There is some potential in all this but it never made . It was love classic to overstretch the useless, you end up not ship at the end of the race elements that could turn a sad a botched distraction effective .
Same story, only worse, for Operation Couscous - as ridiculous.
This time, K is Tunis. It investigates a drug that forces its consumers to commit suicide. The idea is reminiscent of the excellent Operation Ecstasy Paul Kenyon but the performance that gives Christian Laurac is as bland as irrelevant. The plot also finds no resolution, something that does not seem to bother our author or his hero.
As for me, I prefer to hand . Angel Kerina is the popular literature of the left that Petitjean is the right one. A
jaffe indigent who brings a bit too much and interferes with no pleasure.
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