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-'''''Lucy, l'espoir''''' is a graphic novel published in 2007 with artwork by [[Liberatore]] after a scenario by [[Patrick Norbert]] It is a radical departure from the universe of [[RanXerox]] but with the same amount of realism. +'''''Lucy, l'espoir''''' is a [[graphic novel]] published in [[2007]] by [[Capitol Editions]] illustrated by [[Liberatore]] and written by [[Patrick Norbert]] and [[Pierre Pelot]]. It is a radical departure from Liberatore's previous work, the universe of [[RanXerox]], but with the same amount of realism. The graphic novel was pre- and postfaced by French anthropologist [[Yves Coppens]], co-discoverer of [[Lucy (Australopithecus)|Lucy]].
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Lucy, l'espoir is a graphic novel published in 2007 by Capitol Editions illustrated by Liberatore and written by Patrick Norbert and Pierre Pelot. It is a radical departure from Liberatore's previous work, the universe of RanXerox, but with the same amount of realism. The graphic novel was pre- and postfaced by French anthropologist Yves Coppens, co-discoverer of Lucy.



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