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1978 - "Le candidat"

Comic Strip
1978
Ink
35.5 x 49 cm (13.98 x 19.29 in.)
Added on 10/17/18
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1979 - Publication dans le journal Spirou
2007 - Nouvelles couleurs aux Editions P'tit Louis
Verso de la réédition de 2007 aux Editions P'tit Louis

Description

"Le candidat" - Planche originale n°14

Inscriptions

Dédicacée et signée (au dos)

Comment

Après un début de carrière au journal "Tintin", Malo Louarn passe chez "Spirou"...
"Je voulais être dans le journal qui publiait André Franquin...", me dit Malo, presque gêné...
"Le candidat" sera publié dans Spirou en 1978 et 1979, du n°2111 au 2131. Recueils du Journal de Spirou n°150 et 151.
Comme Dupuis n'a pas voulu publier en album, Malo Louarn cherchera à s'auto-publier.
Ce sera chose faite début 1980...hélas en noir et blanc, les éditions Dupuis ayant refusé de rétrocéder les négatifs couleur!
En 2007 cette bd sera rééditée avec de nouvelles couleurs aux éditions P'tit Louis.

Un chef d'oeuvre de bd, hélas un peu oublié...mais qui a ses fans :)

A découvrir ou à redécouvrir!

Publications

  • Spirou album du journal
  • Dupuis
  • 12/1978
  • Interior page
  • Le candidat
  • Auto-Édition
  • 01/1980
  • Page 16
  • Le candidat
  • Éditions P'tit Louis
  • 03/2007
  • Page 16

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About Malo Louarn

Although he was born in the area of Paris, Malo Louarn has lived and worked in Brittany for most of his career. Louarn had a literary education, and got his degree in the English language. After a contest by Lombard, Malo Louarn made his professional debut with the series 'Goulven et Folklo' in Tintin in 1972. From 1979 on, he made several short stories of 'Gwennyn' for Spirou. Afterwards followed by a saga about corruption in politics and sports: 'Le Candidat', 'La Vedette' and 'Le Canonnier de Volkagrad'. Another creation during this period was 'Les Bonnes Gens'. In 1981-82 Louarn self-published several of his stories in albums. In 1984, he started the series 'Rona' in the newspaper Ouest-France. Five stories of this female journalist were collected in books between 1985 and 1989. For the German publisher Boiselle-Löhmannin Ludwigshaffen, he created 'Kommissar Gußauge', whose adventures appeared in France under the title 'Commissaire Keuye'. As a scriptwriter, he has written scenarios for artists like Gégé ('Attention Mââr-Rhan' in Frilouz, 1982) and Dominique Mainguy ('Les Routiers' for publisher Lefrancq, 1995). He is an illustrator and cartoonist for several agricultural magazines and regional organizations in the Breton area, and is nowadays mainly active as a farmer. Text (c) Lambiek