Download Papyrus by Lucien De Gieter [Eng] [Fren] (.CBR)

Papyrus by Lucien De Gieter
Requirements: CBR Reader, 262 MB / 1.14 GB
Overview: In the beginning, Horus the falcon god of light and Seth the god of evil fought to control Egypt. The council of the Gods decided, Seth was sent to exile and Horus became the first pharaoh of Egypt. For two thousand years, pharaoh succeeded pharaoh. But Seth had plotted his revenge, and deep inside his sinister black pyramid of Ombos, Seth imprisoned Horus in a magic sarcophagus. From then on, and no longer protected by the god Horus, Egypt was at the mercy of Seth and his servant Aker. So the gods chose Papyrus, a young fisherman who must find the secret entrance to Ombos, free the god Horus and restore peace to Egypt.

    A young peasant in ancient Egypt, Papyrus is a mischievous boy, crafty and courageous. Protected by a magic sword, he saves the princess Theti-Cheri, whose protector and confidant he becomes. He will be extremely busy protecting his friend from the plots woven by the priests of Amon or by cheating princes trying to make her disappear… This series tells the tribulations of a young fisherman, Papyrus, and the princess Theti-Cheri, daughter of the Pharaoh Merenptha, in a very precise reconstruction of old Egypt (the XIXth dynasty).

Genre: Comics, Adventures, Fantasy, Egypt.

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Papyrus

    Lucien De Gieter artist, colors, pencil, story, writer
    Colette De Gieter, Véronique Grobet, Bernard Swysen, Georges Vloeberghs colors
    Published by Dupuis, Cinebook. 1978-2013.

      01. La momie engloutie, Dupuis, 07/1978
      02. Le maître des trois portes, Dupuis, 10/1979
      03. Le colosse sans visage, Dupuis, 04/1980
      04. Le tombeau de pharaon, Dupuis, 01/1981
      05. L’égyptien blanc, Dupuis, 04/1982
      06. Les quatre doigts du dieu lune, Dupuis, 07/1983
      07. La vengeance des Ramsès, Dupuis, 10/1984
      08. La métamorphose d’Imhotep, Dupuis, 07/1985
      09. Les larmes du géant, Dupuis, 09/1986
      10. La pyramide noire, Dupuis, 08/1987
      11. Le pharaon maudit, Dupuis, 08/1988
      12. L’obélisque, Dupuis, 07/1989
      13. Le labyrinthe, Dupuis, 07/1990
      14. L’île cyclope, Dupuis, 09/1991
      15. L’enfant hiéroglyphe, Dupuis, 07/1992
      16. Le seigneur des crocodiles, Dupuis, 10/1993
      17. Toutankhamon le pharaon assassiné, Dupuis, 06/1994
      18. L’œil de Ré, Dupuis, 05/1995
      19. Les momies maléfiques, Dupuis, 06/1996
      20. La colère du grand Sphinx, Dupuis, 06/1997
      21. Le talisman de la grande pyramide, Dupuis, 10/1998
      22. La prisonnière de Sekhmet, Dupuis, 04/1999
      23. Le cheval de Troie, Dupuis, 09/2000
      24. La main pourpre, Dupuis, 05/2001
      25. Le pharaon fou, Dupuis, 09/2002
      26. Le masque d’Horus, Dupuis, 08/2003
      27. La fureur des dieux, Dupuis, 10/2004
      28. Les enfants d’Isis, Dupuis, 02/2006
      29. L’île de la reine morte, Dupuis, 02/2007
      30. L’oracle, Dupuis, 05/2008
      31. L’or de Pharaon, Dupuis, 02/2010
      32. Le taureau de Montou, Dupuis, 04/2012
      33. hs, Le Monde de la BD – 27, Panini Comics, 04/2004

    Papyrus is a Belgian comic book series, written and illustrated by Lucien de Gieter. The story takes place in Ancient Egypt. It was first published in 1974 in the Spirou magazine in the form of episodes.

    An animated series was created in 1998 that was two seasons long (52 episodes) and shown on TFOU TV in France and in Quebec on Radio-Canada. In 2000 a video game was made for Game Boy. The game was developed by Dupuis and published by Ubisoft.

Note: If you like the books or want to follow the next stories, please consider to buy from Cinebook.

Download Instructions:
http://corneey.com/wK9hbj — Papyrus 01 The Rameses Revenge
http://corneey.com/wK9hbm — Papyrus 02 Imhotep’s Transformation
http://corneey.com/wK9hbO — Papyrus 03 Tutankhamun-The Assassinated Pharaoh (2009) (Cinebook) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wK9hbK — Papyrus 04 The Evil Mummies (2010) (Cinebook) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wK9hbB — Papyrus 05 The Anger of the Great Sphinx New!

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