Cartoonist Ballavaud Félix Meynet participates in the legendary collective Go West Young Man

A screenwriter, Tiburce Oger, and sixteen cartoonists and / or colorists recount 150 years of conquest of the West, from the Indian genocide to endless wars. Western fans, here is his real story.

“Ne Meurs pas” by designer Ballavaud Félix Meynet

Felix, his thing is the costumes, the uniforms. Suddenly, its history takes place in 1863, in the midst of the Civil War.

Go West young man, Plate by Félix Menet, “Ne meurs pas”
Félix Menet and Tiburce Oger / Grand Angle Collection
Go West young man.  Preamble Fairfax Ne meurs pas by Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay
Go West young man. Preamble Fairfax Ne meurs pas by Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay
Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay. Wide Angle Collection
Go West young man, Ne meurs pas by Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay
Go West young man, Ne meurs pas by Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay
Félix Meynet, drawings & Tiburce Oger, screenplay. Wide Angle Collection
Cover by Enrico Marini.  Go west young man
Cover by Enrico Marini. Go west young man
Enrico Marini / Wide Angle Collection


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