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"This is the story of a symbol. It's the symbol of death, and also symbol of a secret association, exclusively female, that extols the benefits of violent punishment for all guilty parties: ""mourning for mourning, a child for a child""! Everyone thought that the SHI association had disappeared forever. But it's just started showing signs of... death once again by carrying out an attack on a... En lire plus

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T1 SHI

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During the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, two women's lives become irrevocably intertwined when they both fall victim to a nefarious underground fraternity of ex-soldiers from England's upper crust... En lire plus

T2 SHI

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In the second volume of this four-part story arc, we learn more details about how the secret society "Shi" was formed by two women sworn to vengeance against the men and institutions that oppress and... En lire plus

T3 SHI

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In the third book of the series, the Glorious Eries develop their plan to win England back its colonies and they find themselves collaborating with a powerful and surprising ally. Jennifer... En lire plus

T4 SHI

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In this final volume, Kita and Jay plot their ultimate revenge against the "Glorious Eries," the secret cabal of Royalists that's seeking to take back the newly independent American colonies with the... En lire plus

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Esta

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Esta
“In the beginning, there was fury”. Shi is the Kanji symbol of death. It is also the signature of a criminal organisation, a nebula solely made up of women, a secret society of angry mothers and revenge-seeking petticoat vigilantes. In modern day London, Lionel Barrington, the CEO of a...
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Esta

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Esta
“In the beginning, there was fury”. Shi is the Kanji symbol of death. It is also the signature of a criminal organisation, a nebula solely made up of women, a secret society of angry mothers and revenge-seeking petticoat vigilantes. In modern day London, Lionel Barrington, the CEO of a...
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Batoy

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Batoy
SHI, vol 1 is written by Zidrou, with artwork by Homs. An attack against a present day weapons manufacturer traces back to Great Britain in 1851, where a peculiar Japanese woman appears on the first Great Exhibition. I liked this book. It definitely has an innovative idea and subject...
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