Pandora Box (comics)

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Pandora's Box
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The first book in the series, Pride
Publication information
Publisher Dupuis (French)
Cinebook (English)
FormatFinished series
Genre Graphic novel for
young adults
No. of issues8 (in French)
4 (in English)
Creative team
Written by Alcante
Artist(s)multiple

Pandora's Box is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Alcante, illustrated by several artists and published by Dupuis in French and Cinebook in English.

Contents

Volumes

  1. L'Orgueil - Jan 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3627-8 (illustrated by Didier Pagot)
  2. La Paresse - Jan 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3628-6 (illustrated by Vujadin Radovanović)
  3. La Gourmandise - May 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3630-8 (illustrated by Steven Dupré)
  4. La Luxure - May 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3629-4 (illustrated by Roland Pignault)
  5. L'Avarice - Oct 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3745-2 (illustrated by Erik Juszezak)
  6. L'Envie - Oct 2005 ISBN   2-8001-3746-0 (illustrated by Alain Henriet)
  7. La Colère - Mar 2006 ISBN   2-8001-3747-9 (illustrated by Damour)
  8. L'Espérance - Mar 2006 ISBN   2-8001-3748-7 (illustrated by Didier Pagot)

Translations

Since March 2009, Cinebook Ltd has been publishing Pandora's Box. [1] The following volumes have been released so far:

  1. Pride - March 2009 ISBN   978-1-905460-81-6
  2. Sloth - Nov. 2009 ISBN   978-1-84918-006-1
  3. Gluttony - Feb. 2010 ISBN   978-1-84918-019-1
  4. Greed - August 2010 ISBN   978-1-84918-047-4
  5. Envy - May 2011 ISBN   978-1-84918-079-5

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