Quatre?

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Four?
('Quatre?')
SeriesHatzfeld Tetralogy
or The Beast Trilogy
Publisher Casterman
Creative team
Writers Enki Bilal
Artists Enki Bilal
Original publication
Date of publication 2007
Translation
Publisher Humanoids Publishing

Quatre? is a French comic book by Enki Bilal, and the fourth album of the tetralogy featuring Nike Hatzfeld.

Enki Bilal French comic book creator, comics artist and film director

Enki Bilal is a French comic book creator, comics artist and film director.

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