maandag 23 mei 2016

Franka - L’oevre d’art - a comic review


In this second Franka album, Franka's neighbour Raphael Reghenboogh disappears. Raphaël is a painter who usually only makes advertising signs. When he gets a commission for a real painting, he lends Franka's car to deliver the painting to the client. Raphael disappears. Franka, obviously, wants her car back and goes out to research for him. Where is he and why has he disappeared? On those questions you will receive an answer after reading this album.

This is the third Franka album I read. Although the end of ‘L’oevre d’art’  made me think of the ending of a Hitchcock movie, I think this is the best Franka album I've read so far. As with all Franka albums, this part is also drawn and written by Henk Kuijpers. He writes an exciting and original story. The drawings are also sublime, he has an eye for detail. Franka lives in Groterdam, but Kuijpers has taken Amsterdam as a model for this city. You can clearly recognize the canals.


It's a very nice album, I can recommend anyone to Franka comics.
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Genre: Detective
Links:
Franka wikipedia
Franka catawiki
Henk Kuijpers wikipedia
Henk Kuijpers comiclopedia

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