
Valentine T2
Date de parution : 4 janvier 2013
Éditeur : Dargaud
Illustrateur : Norédine Allam
Coloriste : Simon Hureau
Éditeur : Dargaud
Illustrateur : Norédine Allam
Coloriste : Simon Hureau

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Description de Valentine T2
Valentine, Julie, and Yamina are in middle school and can't wait to move on to high school for more freedom. They discuss the runaway of Barbara, a third-grade student who got into trouble with flirting. Meanwhile, Julie develops a crush on Mathys, and Marc makes everyone laugh. The story follows the symbols of adolescence, including first flirts, girl rivalries, up-and-down grades, and the famous Certificate of Middle Education. However, the story seems to have lost momentum in light of contemporary realities.Critique de Valentine T2
Valentine T2 is a lighthearted story of female adolescence. The main character, Valentine, is endearing because of her touching naivety. The symbols of adolescence are present, but the story does not reflect contemporary social realities, making it feel a bit dated. Violence is reduced to a simple slap, and risky behaviors are limited. If you experienced your adolescence in the 90s, this series will have a sweet nostalgia. However, if you are looking for a more sophisticated portrayal of adolescent issues, you might want to look for another story, as Valentine T2 is more an idealized version of adolescence than a realistic depiction.8Note générale
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