1. Pierrick Colinet writes comic books. In France, he worked on The Guardian of the Republic and Aeternum Vale, both published in 2014.He then wrote The Infinite Loop, a science fiction love story between two women, published by IDW.He is now developing projects for various publishers. Elsa Charretier is a French illustrator and comic book artist.
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    Pierrick Colinet is a French comic book writer who has worked on a number of Star Wars projects so far, mainly Star Wars Adventures from IDW Publishing and its spin-off miniseries Star Wars: Forces of Destiny. He often works with another French comic book writer and artist, Elsa Charretier. "Tales from Wild Space: The Flat Mountain of Yavin" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 2 "Tales from Wild ...
  4. The Infinite Loop #1 (of 6) - Kindle edition by Colinet, Pierrick, Charretier, Elsa. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Infinite Loop #1 (of 6).
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  5. Pierrick Colinet writes comic books. In France, he worked on The Guardian of the Republic and Aeternum Vale, both published in 2014.He then wrote The Infinite Loop, a science fiction love story between two women, published by IDW.He is now developing projects for various publishers. Elsa Charretier is a French illustrator and comic book artist. She started out at Image Comics where she did an ...
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    Pierrick Colinet writes comic books. In France, he worked on The Guardian of the Republic and Aeternum Vale, both published in 2014.He then wrote The Infinite Loop, a science fiction love story between two women, published by IDW.He is now developing projects for various publishers. Elsa Charretier is a French illustrator and comic book artist.
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  7. Though Elsa Charretier's artwork is lovely and Pierrick Colinet's dialogue moves swiftly and believably, readers would be forgiven for feeling that the first issue of "The Infinite Loop" reads a bit generically. Luckily, there's plenty of promise for the series to come, and the artwork should have any fans of fast-moving science fiction excited.

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