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Lucien de Gieter

    Lucien De Gieter es un artista reconocido por su clásica saga 'Papyrus'. Su obra, arraigada en sus estudios de arte en Bruselas, se caracteriza por su narrativa épica y un mundo ricamente detallado. Las narrativas dentro de la serie 'Papyrus' resonaron ampliamente, lo que llevó a adaptaciones animadas y a una extensa línea de merchandising. La visión artística de De Gieter ha creado una experiencia perdurable tanto para lectores como para espectadores.

    La colère du dieu Lune
    Papyrus
    Imotep's Transformation
    The Rameses' Revenge
    Sekhmet's Captive
    • Papyrus, a young orphan, is the friend of royal princess Theti-Cheri. In an Egypt full of gods and magic, he has his hands full protecting Pharaoh's daughter! The 7th volume of a series that skilfully mixes history and mythology.

      Sekhmet's Captive
    • The Rameses' Revenge

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A young peasant in ancient Egypt, Papyrus is a mischievous boy, crafty and courageous. Protected by a magic sword, he saves the princess Theti-Cheri, whose protector and confidant he becomes. He will be extremely busy protecting his friend from the plots woven by the priests of Amon or by cheating princes trying to make her disappear... On the way to Abou-Simbel, Theti-Cheri and Papyrus will have to face two bands of plunderers who want to seize a treasure that is guarded by the four colossi of the temple of Rameses.

      The Rameses' Revenge
    • Papyrus and his friend Imhotep head off for Sakkarah, where a statue must be erected to give praise to the pharaoh. While navigating the Nile, they save an old man threatened by a crocodile. In Sakarah, the pharaoh has been poisoned, so the young heroes decide to have the old man they saved play the role of pharaoh, as the two men look alike, while Papyrus and Imhotep search for an antidote

      Imotep's Transformation
    • Drawn by strange cries coming from the necropolis at the foot of the pyramids, Papyrus comes face to face with Anubis, the god of the dead. The jackal-headed god, angered by a rash of grave robbing, orders the young Egyptian to enter the Great Pyramid and retrieve there the heart scarab of Kheops. But the pyramid is already 1000 years old to Papyrus, and robbers have long ago desecrated it. The young boy will have to search it from top to bottom

      Papyrus