Juillard’s art is frequently described as a perfect homage to the original style while maintaining its own elegance.

Dr. Voronov, a high-ranking KGB medical officer and staunch Stalinist, discovers the pathogen. Defying orders to destroy it, he decides to use the bacteria as a biological weapon to destabilize both the Kremlin (which he views as having betrayed Stalin's legacy) and Western nations.

A failed Soviet rocket launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome inadvertently brings back a lethal extra-terrestrial bacterium.

(The Voronov Plot) is the fourteenth volume in the Blake and Mortimer comic series and represents a significant milestone as the first collaboration between writer Yves Sente and artist André Juillard . Released in January 2000 , it successfully revitalized the franchise by blending historical Cold War tension with the series' signature scientific mystery. Core Premise

Captain Francis Blake of MI5 and Professor Philip Mortimer are drawn into the crisis when a Soviet defector alerts the West. Their journey takes them from London to Moscow and eventually the secretive heart of the Soviet space program. Key Details

Originally serialized in Le Figaro Magazine starting in June 1999 before its full album release by Editions Blake et Mortimer . Critical Reception

The duo’s perennial nemesis, Colonel Olrik , appears as an ally to Voronov, serving as the primary physical threat throughout the investigation.

Sente’s script is lauded for modernizing the series' pacing and introducing stronger female characters, while keeping the classic "spy thriller" atmosphere intact.

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Juillard’s art is frequently described as a perfect homage to the original style while maintaining its own elegance.

Dr. Voronov, a high-ranking KGB medical officer and staunch Stalinist, discovers the pathogen. Defying orders to destroy it, he decides to use the bacteria as a biological weapon to destabilize both the Kremlin (which he views as having betrayed Stalin's legacy) and Western nations.

A failed Soviet rocket launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome inadvertently brings back a lethal extra-terrestrial bacterium. Blake et Mortimer, tome 14 : La Machination Vor...

(The Voronov Plot) is the fourteenth volume in the Blake and Mortimer comic series and represents a significant milestone as the first collaboration between writer Yves Sente and artist André Juillard . Released in January 2000 , it successfully revitalized the franchise by blending historical Cold War tension with the series' signature scientific mystery. Core Premise

Captain Francis Blake of MI5 and Professor Philip Mortimer are drawn into the crisis when a Soviet defector alerts the West. Their journey takes them from London to Moscow and eventually the secretive heart of the Soviet space program. Key Details Juillard’s art is frequently described as a perfect

Originally serialized in Le Figaro Magazine starting in June 1999 before its full album release by Editions Blake et Mortimer . Critical Reception

The duo’s perennial nemesis, Colonel Olrik , appears as an ally to Voronov, serving as the primary physical threat throughout the investigation. Defying orders to destroy it, he decides to

Sente’s script is lauded for modernizing the series' pacing and introducing stronger female characters, while keeping the classic "spy thriller" atmosphere intact.