Depuis 30 ans, Jean-Marie Villemin ne s’était pas exprimé sur le drame qui a bouleversé sa vie et celle de sa femme Christine : l’assassinat de leur fils Grégory, le 16 octobre 1984. Après deux années d’échanges avec les auteurs, « Grégory » sort en librairie le 3 octobre. pic.twitter.com/en4889alhf
For Jean-Marie Villemin, “the final result” of this comic strip “is impressive, surprising, heartbreaking, to say the least”. It was even he who wanted to “take the lead” of the fortieth anniversary of his son's death. “I like this means of expression that can be rigorous, accessible to all”, he confides. He concludes his preface by addressing Gregory directly: “I think very hard, every day, about our little man, Gregory, who gives us the strength to live without him, to live outside of hatred, without rancor, to live happily and to live for his memory. Forever with him”. Gregory's mother, Christine Villemin, did not wish to participate in the comic strip project.
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