The Grimoire

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The Grimoire
Publication information
PublisherSpeakeasy Comics
FormatOngoing series
GenreContemporary fantasy
Publication dateMar. â€“ Dec. 2005
No. of issues7
Main character(s)Amandine, Chai, Louis Bigsky, Medea, Eric Faucon
Creative team
Created bySebastien Caisse and Djief & Kness
Written bySebastien Caisse
Artist(s)Djief and Kness
Editor(s)Chris Stone

The Grimoire was a comic book series published by Speakeasy Comics in 2005. A contemporary fantasy story, The Grimoire was created by writer Sebastien Caisse and art studio Grafiksismik.

Publication history[edit]

The series, went through a creative team change right after the completion of its first story-arc, which ended with issue #6. A creative difference between the creators and publisher, along with alleged problems over payments,[citation needed] put the collaboration to a halt during the summer of 2005.

Editor Chris Stone took over the writing chores for the series. Of the new team and storyline, only issue #7 was published before the publisher Speakeasy Comics closed on February 27, 2006.

Plot[edit]

The Grimoire is passed to Amandine from a mysterious masked stranger. The object's curse it that whoever holds it will find her fate bound to it. So what begins as a walk to a friend's house becomes the first steps of an incredible adventure...

Characters[edit]

  • Amandine — the main character, she is a lonely girl surrounded by material wealth
  • Medea — a powerful witch, she is Amandine's mother
  • Eric Faucon — Amandine's father
  • Chai — a magical, intelligent raccoon who speaks Faeric; he is Eric's former familiar
  • Louis Bigsky — chieftain of the Western minotaur tribes

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