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Sukkubus: Camilla

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Sukkubus: Camilla
(Succubes: Camilla)
Sukkubus: Camilla Book Cover
Sukkubus: Camilla Book Cover
Date December 28th, 2009
Number of issues 1
Publisher Splitter Verlag
Creative team
Creator Thomas Mosdi and Laurent Paturaud
Original publication
Issues 1
Language French (German)

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Sukkubus: Camilla is a German language graphic novel translation of the French language graphic novel Succubes: Camilla by Thomas Mosdi and Laurent Paturaud. It is set in Paris, France during the late 1700s and follows a Succubus named Camilla and her relationship with the historical figure Robespierre. This work is best described as being a historical-fantastic adventure spiced with a dash of eroticism.


Overview

  • Title: Sukkubus: Camilla
  • Author: Thomas Mosdi and Laurent Paturaud
  • Published By: Splitter Verlag
  • Length: 48 Pages
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 3868690867
  • ISBN-13: 9783868690866
  • Publishing Date: December 28th, 2009


Plot Summary

Paris France, November 8th, 1793. The city is under the reign of terror of Robespierre. While Manon Roland is led to the scaffold, the indomitable Maximilien Robespierre is visited by the demonic succubus Camilla, his partner in his reign. But this time, the dark-haired beauty has been noticed by a spiritual brotherhood, which finally sees the opportunity to remove a representative of the ancient Order of the Daughters of Lilith. The men of God are convinced that Camilla and Robespierre are embroiled in a terrible plot that may affect the entire nation of France and intend to stop them before it is too late.


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