Tango

Tango Vol 2 · Europe Comics
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When his past caught up with him in South America, Tango took care of the situation and made a new friend along the way, Mario. The two men leave the desert behind for the open sea, but when Mario grows bored sailing around the Caribbean, they stop on the tiny island where Tango's grandfather lives. What should have been a nice family visit, however, quickly turns into a violent confrontation. Trouble has a way of finding him (or is it the other way around?), but Tango's got a knack for getting out of it. He may be an outlaw, but his sense of justice is sharp. Comfort and convenience are tossed to the wind when it's time for Tango to protect the ones he loves.

About the author

Born in 1967 in Normandy, Matz grew up between Martinique and Paris. In 1990, when he was still studying law, he published his first work with Futuropolis, "Bayou Joey," followed three years later by "Peines perdues" with Casterman. In parallel, using his real name, Alexis Nolent, he published a novel, "La nuit du vigile," recently republished by Rivages/Noir. From then on, he began to pursue two separate and simultaneous careers: during the day, Alexis Nolent made video games for Ubisoft, while at night Matz worked as a comics creator. During this time, he wrote the series "Le Tueur" (Casterman, twice nominated at the Eisner Awards), as well as "Du plomb dans la tête" (Casterman), which inspired Walter Hill's movie adaptation starring Sylvester Stallone. Matz also created and directed, together with François Guérif, the Rivages/Casterman/Noir collection, in which he published "Le Dahlia Noir," collaborating with David Fincher and Miles Hyman, as well as "Adios Muchachos" with Paolo Bacilieri. In 2017, he published the first volume of "Tango" with Le Lombard (Europe Comics in English), alongside Philippe Xavier.

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