The Sea Wolf (Le loup des mers) | |
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Page count | 136 pages |
Publisher | Soleil |
Creative team | |
Writer | Riff Reb's , after Jack London |
Artist | Riff Reb's |
Colorist | Riff Reb's |
Original publication | |
Date of publication | 31 October 2012 |
Language | French |
ISBN | 9782302024359 |
Translation | |
Publisher | Papercutz |
Date | 1 April 2014 |
ISBN | 9781597073806 |
Translator | Joe Johnson |
The Sea Wolf (French : Le loup des mers) is a comic book by the French writer and artist Riff Reb's . It is based on Jack London's novel The Sea-Wolf and was published by Soleil on 31 October 2012. [1] [2] [3]
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