Le Scorpion
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| "Le Scorpion" | |
|---|---|
Cover to Le Scorpion Tome 7 '. Art by Enrico Marini. | |
| Publisher | Dargaud (French) Cinebook Ltd (English) |
| Creative team | |
| Writer | Desberg Desberg |
| Artist | Enrico Marini |
Le Scorpion is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Stephen Desberg, illustrated by Enrico Marini and published by Dargaud in French and Dutch, and by Cinebook in English.
The story takes place in Rome during the second half of the eighteenth century. Cardinal Trebaldi decides to reinstate the power of the nine families, based on papacy. Armando Catalano, also known as The Scorpion, is a holy relics dealer. He is the son of a heretic who was burnt alive for misdirecting a priest from the church and Christian beliefs. Armando, the bearer of a birthmark in the shape of a scorpion known as the "mark of the devil", challenges the cardinal's authority. The cardinal, who seems to be filled with hatred for The Scorpion, sends the young gypsy Mejai, a specialist in poisons, to kill him.[1]
The adventures of the Scorpion lead him to the treasure of the Templars and to discover an interpretation of what might have happened to it. Between fiction and history, this comic distills Machiavellian theory on religious authority.[1]
Albums
These albums are published by Dargaud:
- La marque du diable - October 2000
- Le secret du Pape - October 2001
- La croix de Pierre - November 2002
- Le Démon au Vatican - April 2004
- La vallée sacrée - November 2004
- Le trésor du Temple - October 2005
- Au Nom du Père - November 2006
- L'ombre de l'Ange - November 2008
- Masque de la Vérité - August 2010
- Au Nom du Fils - November 2012[1]
- La neuvième famille - November 2014
- Le Mauvais Augure - November 2019
- Tamose l’égyptien - November 2020
- La Tombe d'un dieu - May 2022