IN PICTURES – “I can die in peace”, more than 2000 people came to see the YouTube star, Inoxtag, at BAB2 in

A rockstar came to this Wednesday, December 11. The YouTuber Inoxtag, 9 million subscriberssigned his first manga Instinct at the BAB2 shopping center. A work which has already sold more than 150,000 copies. A book, halfway between science fiction and adventure, co-written with Charles Compain and Basile Monnot, which follows the story of Haki, a 19-year-old young man with the ability to perceive the aura and intentions of the people around him.

In all, more than 2000 people gathered all afternoon in the mall hoping to get a photo with their idol, but only 500 lucky people were able to meet the 22-year-old YouTuber. “I saw Inox, I can die in peace”, for example, said Elaia, 14, a fan of the young man.

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According to the director of BAB2, more than 2000 people came to see YouTuber Inoxtag, but only 500 were able to have a photo and a signing with him. © Radio
Adrien Michaud
You had to register at 8 a.m., this Wednesday, December 11, to have access to the dedication. This bracelet was the key to accessing it.
You had to register at 8 a.m., this Wednesday, December 11, to have access to the dedication. This bracelet was the key to accessing it. © Radio France
Adrien Michaud
The BAB2 Cultura store had planned a stock of 400 Instinct mangas. They all left in the afternoon. Unheard of according to a saleswoman.
The BAB2 Cultura store had planned a stock of 400 Instinct mangas. They all left in the afternoon. Never seen before according to a saleswoman. © Radio France
Adrien Michaud
Anton, 19, and his friend Moïse, 22, waited all day to have a photo and a signing with this YouTuber they have been following since his beginnings.
Anton, 19, and his friend Moïse, 22, waited all day to have a photo and a signing with this YouTuber they have been following since his beginnings. © Radio France
Adrien

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