Authors: Joann Sfar & Emmanuel Guibert
Publisher: First Second
ISBN 13: 978-1-59643-130-0ISBN 10: 1-59643-130-X
Book Description from the publisher:
A 3,000-year-old romance.
Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert bring the true spirit of Victorian London to life in this witty, engaging, sepia-colored tale of a proper but mischievous young girl and the mummy who opens his eyes for the first time in 3,000 years and instantly falls in love with her. Will the love between Lillian and Imhotep IV survive when their fathers, the London police, and even the Royal Archeological Society are all determined to keep them apart?
Written by the hilarious and insightful Joann Sfar and painted in watercolors by the contemplative and beguiling Emmanuel Guibert, The Professor’s Daughter tells an engaging, heart-warming love story through affecting, delightful art.
Two of France’s famous graphic novelists have teamed up to create an astonishing, beautiful and bizarre tale. Lillian, the daughter of a British professor who is taking home a mummy to put on display takes the mummy out of the sarcophagus and takes it on a stroll through Victorian London.
This graphic novel was highly acclaimed in France and deserves equal recognition here. It’s highly recommended.
Joann Sfar is the son of Jewish parents and is one of the most important artists of the new wave of Franco-Belgian comics. Many of his comics were published by L’Association, which was founded in 1990 by Jean-Christophe Menu and six other artists. He also worked together with many of the new movement’s main artists.
Emmanuel Guibert made his comics debut in 1992 with ‘Brune’, a painted comic story about the rise of fascism in Germany during the 1930s. He then did several comics for Lapin, the magazine of the renewing publishing house L’Association. One of Guibert’s most impressive comics works of this period, ‘La Guerre d’Alan’, recounted the war experiences of Guibert’s friend Alan Ingram Cope, who served as an American soldier in World War II, and later retreated to France.
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Damn, Sol, you’ve done it again! Another sharp, smart, review–one on another book I’ve been salivating over. You’ve only made my problem worse!