The Grimoire

The Grimoire

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caption=Art by Djief.
comic_color=background:#80ffff
character_name=Amandine
real_name=Amandine
publisher=Speakeasy Comics
debut="The Grimoire #1 (2005)
creators=Sebastien Caisse & Grafiksismik
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
status=Human
alliances=Chai, Louis Bigsky
previous_alliances=None
aliases=None
relatives=Eric Faucon (Father), Medea (Mother)
powers=Whatever The Grimoire let happen.|

"The Grimoire" was a comic book series published by Speakeasy Comics since the beginning of 2005. The acclaimed series, created by writer Sebastien Caisse and art studio Grafiksismik, had a creative team change right after the completion of its first story-arc with issue #6. A creative difference between the creators and publisher along with alleged problems over payments put the collaboration to a halt during the summer of 2005. Editor Chris Stone has since taken over the writing chores for the series. Of the new team and storyline, only issue #7 was published before Speakeasy closed on February 27, 2006.

ynopsis

"For all the enchantments, devices and creatures to be found in the cursed Grimoire, its most potent power might be this: whoever holds it will find his or her fate bound to it. Amandine should know - it has become a tragic family affair. The Grimoire is passed on to her from the hands of a mysterious masked stranger, and what starts out as a walk to a friend's house becomes the first steps of a life's adventure!"

External links

* [http://www.grafiksismik.net/ Grafiksismik]
* [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003509 Sebastien Caisse & The Grimoire]


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