Grégory Panaccione: “I was particularly touched by the book (…)

Investigating life after death and its link with extraterrestrial entities, Stéphane Allix multiplies sensory experiences, either by consulting personal “coaches”, or by administering, in an accompanied manner, “substances”, by consulting scientists who work about life after death. A message from his unconscious puts him on the trail of a trauma carefully repressed since his childhood. Family trauma…

An investigation begins which will have the effect of making his illness disappear…

“I don’t really know why I wanted to tell this story in my own way,” notes Grégory Panaccione at the end of the volume. A plausible hypothesis is that reading his book had deeply moved me and I wanted to “accentuate” and “stage” these emotions to share them with new readers. »


It’s true that it seems strange to want to “represent” an autobiography. The work was a great success in its literary version. The author initially refused Gregory Panacione's proposal, especially since the publication of the original work had created problems in his family.


But some time later, Stéphane Allix changed his mind and authorized this adaptation in the sensitive and empathetic line of Grégory Panaccione which is not the first work of this type, we clearly feel that childhood is the central subject of most of his latest comics.

He explains it all to us in this podcast.

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