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Alexis, Gotlib, Cinémastock - Notre Dame de Paris - Comic Strip
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Cinémastock - Notre Dame de Paris

Comic Strip
1974
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Publication Pilote Mensuel #6
Publication Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée #38
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Description

Notre Dame de Paris - planche 28

Comment

Parue initialement dans Pilote mensuel n°6 de novembre 1974 puis publiée chez Dargaud en 1976 dans le 2ème opus de Cinémastock.

La chute de Dom Frollo en proie avec sa conscience. Personnage librement inspiré de l'homme politique Jean Royer, ancien maire de Tours et candidat à l'élection présidentielle de 1974, surnommé "père-la-pudeur" pour ses prises de position moralisatrices.

Planche reprise en page 17 du numéro 38 des Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée consacré à Alexis.

Publication

  • Tome 2
  • Dargaud
  • 01/1976
  • Interior page

See also:   Cinémastock

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About Alexis

Alexis was one of the most original French cartoonists of the 1970s, and a regular contributor to the magazines Pilote and Fluide Glacial, for which he mostly stood out for his comic parodies in the tradition of MAD Magazine. Born Dominique Vallet in Boulogne-Billancourt, he made humorous illustrations for magazines like Judo, Planète and Lui, while a student with the Charpentier Academy in Paris. By 1968, he assumed the pen name Alexis and found his way to the legendary magazine Pilote. Among his early work were topical cartoons and short stories, most of which were collected in the book 'Et Patati, et Patata' by Dargaud in 1978). He created his first series in cooperation with Fred, who served as the scriptwriter of 'Timoléon' between 1969 and 1973. In 1970, he began 'Cinémastok' with Gotlib, in which the authors parodied literary works, television series and movies. It was followed in 1976 by the hilarious western parody 'Al Crane', that Alexis made with scriptwriter Gerard Lauzier. Text (c) Lambiek