Auteurs : Thierry Robberecht, Régric, Jacques Martin |
Collection : Jacques Martin
Serie : Lefranc
Tome : 24
Pages : 48
Prix : 10,95 €
Date de parution : 21/08/2013 |
Le journaliste, dès lors, se retrouve dépositaire d’une série de documents estampillée « Petit frère » et consacrée à un mystérieux enfant de 12 ans, dont la ressemblance avec Staline au même âge est frappante. Enigmatique, mais sans plus. Jusqu’à ce que Paulina Tikhonov lui révèle que dans le plus grand secret, les savants soviétiques ont réussi à copier l’ADN de Staline, et donc à reproduire leur grand dirigeant désormais virtuellement immortel. Bien malgré lui, Lefranc se retrouve soudain investi d’une mission décisive : faire échec à ce projet dangereux pour le monde entier…
Moscow, February 1953. Lefranc is visiting the heart of the "Red Empire" in a delegation of journalists coming to cover a tour of Western writers in the USSR. If some do not hide their admiration for Stalin's achievements, others have openly opposed options. This is the case of English Byrne - actually a spy who used the pretext of the delegation to come to Moscow to recover secret documents from a geneticist, Paulina Tikhonov. But English is in trouble and has just enough time to put the documents in a large red folder for Lefranc before being kidnapped by the Soviet secret services.
The reporter finds himself with a series of documents stamped "little brother" and devoted to a mysterious 12-year old, whose resemblance to Stalin at the same age is striking. Enigmatic, but no more. Until Tikhonov Paulina reveals that in the greatest secrecy, Soviet scientists were able to copy the DNA of Stalin, and thus replicate their great leader now virtually immortal. Despite himself, Lefranc is suddenly entrusted with a crucial mission to defeat this dangerous project for the world ...
And the last panel is a hoot!!!
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