Guardians of the Louvre (Japanese: 千年の翼、百年の夢, Hepburn: Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume, transl. "A Thousand Years' Wings, A Hundred Years' Dream"; French: Les Gardiens du Louvre) is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. The manga revolves around an artist visiting the Louvre for five days and learning about artists whose works are there and figures who were part of its history. Commissioned by the Louvre, Taniguchi worked on the manga after spending a month in the museum in May 2013. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Big Comic Original in late 2014 and collected into a tankōbon published on February 20, 2015. The Louvre and Futuropolis published the manga in France on November 21, 2014. The manga was licensed in North America by NBM Pu
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| - Les Gardiens du Louvre est un album de bande dessinée de Jirō Taniguchi, coédité par Louvre éditions et Futuropolis et paru le 21 novembre 2014. L'histoire est prépubliée au Japon sous le titre Chitose no tsubasa, hyaku nen no yume (千年の翼、百年の夢, littéralement « Les ailes de mille ans, un rêve de cent ans ») dans le no 19 du magazine Big Comic Original en 2014. (fr)
- Guardians of the Louvre (Japanese: 千年の翼、百年の夢, Hepburn: Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume, transl. "A Thousand Years' Wings, A Hundred Years' Dream"; French: Les Gardiens du Louvre) is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. The manga revolves around an artist visiting the Louvre for five days and learning about artists whose works are there and figures who were part of its history. Commissioned by the Louvre, Taniguchi worked on the manga after spending a month in the museum in May 2013. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Big Comic Original in late 2014 and collected into a tankōbon published on February 20, 2015. The Louvre and Futuropolis published the manga in France on November 21, 2014. The manga was licensed in North America by NBM Pu (en)
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| - The Japanese cover of Guardians of the Louvre, showing the protagonist with a guardian behind him (en)
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| - Guardians of the Louvre (Japanese: 千年の翼、百年の夢, Hepburn: Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume, transl. "A Thousand Years' Wings, A Hundred Years' Dream"; French: Les Gardiens du Louvre) is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. The manga revolves around an artist visiting the Louvre for five days and learning about artists whose works are there and figures who were part of its history. Commissioned by the Louvre, Taniguchi worked on the manga after spending a month in the museum in May 2013. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Big Comic Original in late 2014 and collected into a tankōbon published on February 20, 2015. The Louvre and Futuropolis published the manga in France on November 21, 2014. The manga was licensed in North America by NBM Publishing, which published the manga on May 13, 2016. (en)
- Les Gardiens du Louvre est un album de bande dessinée de Jirō Taniguchi, coédité par Louvre éditions et Futuropolis et paru le 21 novembre 2014. L'histoire est prépubliée au Japon sous le titre Chitose no tsubasa, hyaku nen no yume (千年の翼、百年の夢, littéralement « Les ailes de mille ans, un rêve de cent ans ») dans le no 19 du magazine Big Comic Original en 2014. (fr)
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