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A Small Killing

A Small Killing est un roman graphique d'Alan Moore, publié en 1991. Il a été illustré par Oscar Zárate. Le livre a été publié par un certain nombre de sociétés et en 2003, il a été réimprimé par Avatar Press. Wikipédia (anglais)
Date de publication originale : 1991
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The little assassinations of tiny things. Really, how much damage can be done by a small killing? As an added bonus, this graphic novel includes new commentary ...
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A Small Killing ... A policeman masquerades as a homeless alcoholic and teams up with a bag lady, who is really a college professor, to bring a drug lord's ...
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The little assassinations of tiny things. Really, how much damage can be done by a small killing? As an added bonus, this graphic novel includes new commentary ...
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Little murders, tiny betrayals, the small homicides with which we ease the passage of our lives - these are the stuff of 'A Small Killing'. Show more. Genres ...
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Really, how much damage can be done by a small killing? This work is much more than a sophisticated thriller, it is a nonlinear masterpiece, from the writer who ...
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1 mars 1993 · A Small Killing GN. Moore and Zarate collaborate on a graphic novel full of irony and tension. Adman Timothy Hole is about to get a crack at ...
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A Small Killing is a original graphic novel by Alan Moore – one of his earliest away from the constraints of copyright characters, genre and serialisation. It's ...
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As Alan Moore himself says " A Small Killing is one of the best pieces of comic book art that I have ever been involved in." Adman Timothy Hole has everything
28 mai 2012 · A Small Killing, 96 pages of pain and (self) punishment, trapped in vibrant colors. A meditation on childhood dreams and adult compromises ...