: Illustrated by Ignacio Noë, a more philosophical piece about a war hero, Berdsq, attempting to "humanize" a former AI oppressor. Critical Reception
According to reviewers at Bedetheque and SensCritique , this volume is generally seen as a supplement for dedicated fans rather than a standalone entry:
: Illustrated by Bruno Bessadi, where pirate attacks interrupt Nävis's birthday party on a space yacht. Les chroniques de Sillage, Tome 1 :
: Illustrated by Koboï, focusing on a stranded pilot playing a video game where Nävis is the protagonist.
is an anthology published by Delcourt in 2004 that expands on the massive sci-fi universe of the main Sillage (or Wake ) series. Rather than a single linear story, this 48-page volume is a collection of five short stories written by series creators Jean-David Morvan and Philippe Buchet, each illustrated by a different artist. The Anthology Structure : Illustrated by Ignacio Noë, a more philosophical
: The major draw—and point of contention—is the shift in art styles. While Philippe Buchet provides the cover, the interior art varies wildly between artists.
: Some stories are praised for adding complexity to the lore, while others are criticized for being "light" or anecdotal. is an anthology published by Delcourt in 2004
The volume serves as a "deep dive" into the gaps of the official history of Nävis, the only human in the multi-racial spaceship convoy known as Sillage. The stories are narrated by Bobo, a member of the Migreur race.