![]() ![]() Roger has been preoccupied with his new venture, the founding of “Freedom Town,” which Arsène finds himself getting caught up in almost as fast as he finds himself falling in love with Roger’s wife, Marieke. Without giving too much away, Arsène Schrauwen tells the story of Arsène during a time in his twenties when he took a trip to visit an island where his eccentric cousin, Roger, lives. ![]() You have been warned.īut I’m getting ahead of myself. For the sake of my own sanity, I must continue to deny their existence.īecause seriously guys, this may be a high-brow European art comic (albeit a frequently funny one), but that were-leopard scene is scarier than anything I have ever read from a straight-up horror comic. And even if that was the case, there is no way that you could convince me that were-leopards exist. What kind of grandfather would tell his grandchild about the first time he masturbated? Even if the real Arsène Schrauwen was that unnecessarily honest with his grandchildren there’s no way that he could have told Olivier this story with the amount of detail and precision that Olivier recounts it, unless Olivier is working from old journals or diaries or something. There is absolutely no way that Arsène Schrauwen is based 100% on fact. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast! ![]()
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