The graphic tabloïd's brand new issue—for the first time in full color.
With
Julien Brunet, monsieur Pimpant, Margot du Seigneur, Marie-Pierre Brunel, Christian Aubrun,
Caroline Sury, Caroline Wedier,
Captain Cavern, John Handjob, Anouk Ricard,
Daisuke Ichiba, Federica de Ruvo, Gwendoline Desnoyers,
Arnaud Loumeau, Tetsunori Tawaraya, Joko, Mark Beyer, Léo Quievreux, Kiki Picasso, Tourlas Ge, Matthias Lehmann, Steve Michels, Sandra Ghosn, Quentin Faucompré, Polka, Erik Tidermann, Grégory Jacobsen,
Francesco Defourny, Stéphanie Ssoloeil, Marie-Noîl Dôby, Pamella Castel Love,
Christelle Enault, Martes Bathori,
Stéphane Blanquet,
Moolinex, Missadeline, Diego Fermin, Antoine Marchalot,
Johnny Ryan, Sue Coe, Camille Potte,
Helge Reumann, Hope Kroll, Céline Hudréaux, Marvalo Charon, Zad Kokar, Riton La Mort, Nervous Target, Musta Fior,
Marie L., Ion Birch, Placid, Jessica Rispal, Denis Busch, Martha Verschaffel,
Marc Brunier-Mestas, Samplerman.
La Tranchée Racine is
United Dead Artists' graphic periodic: a giant (47,5 x 66 cm) 12 pages black & white newspaper. Gathering images, strips, photographs and texts selected by
Stéphane Blanquet (who illustrate all the issues' front covers),
La Tranchée Racine reflects the publishing house's raw identity. Each issue presents the works of more than forty authors in a rough yet meticulous display. Special issues are either dedicated to one particular author or full-page publication.