The Song of Roland focuses on the life and death of the father-in-law of Rabagliati's alter-ego Paul, who has been called "The Tintin of Quebec" By Le Devoir. The French edition, Paul a Quebec, was critically hailed, winning the FNAC Audience Award at France's Angouleme festival, a Shuster Award for[...]
In a fourth volume in the author's semiautobiographical series of graphic novels, which began with Paul in the Country, Paul is settling down to a comfortable adult life with a successful graphic design business and a pregnant partner, but a summer fishing trip leads to ruminations on his childhood,[...]