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2002 - le Cadet des Soupetard

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24 x 32 cm (9.45 x 12.6 in.)
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Berlion, le Cadet des Soupetard, Gag / Planche originale couleur inédite, encre de Chine et aquarelle, parue sous la forme d'un ex libris en 2002, à l'occasion de la sortie du tome 7 de la série "l'Âne en culotte" et tiré à 200 exemplaires par Le Grand Cercle Majuscule - Eragny.

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About Olivier Berlion

Olivier Berlion studied at the Émile Cohl art school in his birth city Lyon. By 1986 he was working as an illustrator for advertisements and for the publishing house Hachette. He was a cartoonist for Amis-Coop magazine from 1988 to 1990, before beginning a longtime assocation with comics writer Éric Corbeyran. Berlion became an allround author in 2000, when he started his graphic novel trilogy 'Histoires d'en Ville' at Glénat. He subsequently launched the thriller detective series 'Tony Corso' with Dargaud in 2004. He additionally worked with scriptwriter Tonino Benacquista on 'Coeur Tam-Tam' (2003) and 'La Commedia des Ratés' (2011) at the publishing house Dargaud, and with Elmore Leonard on 'Le Kid d'Oklahoma' (Casterman, 2012). Although mainly working in a realistic drawing style nowadays, he created a new children's comic for Dargaud in 2011, called 'La Guerre des Boutons'. Text (c) Lambiek