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Eric Loutte, BIGGLES T9 LA 13è DENT DU DIABLE - Comic Strip
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BIGGLES T9 LA 13è DENT DU DIABLE

Comic Strip
1996
Ink
36.6 x 47.4 cm (14.41 x 18.66 in.)
Dessin : 31,6 x 44,1
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Description

planche originale n°7 sur papier 220g (2 strips)

Inscriptions

signature : LOUTTE

Publication

  • La 13e dent du diable
  • Miklo
  • 04/1997
  • Interior page

See also:   Biggles

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About Eric Loutte

Eric Loutte studied Pastic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he learned the finer points of the comics profession from Vittorio Leonardo. Like many of his contemporaries, Loutte began his professional career in the advertising field. His first exploit in comics came in 1987, when he assisted René Follet and Christian Denayer on respectively the 'Edmund Bell' and 'Les Casseurs' series. He then began working on projects of his own, such as 'Les Poisons de Mars', an adaptation of work by Asimov. Loutte then got the opportunity to take over the 'Biggles' series from Francis Bergèse, in which he showed to be a talented artist of aviation comics. Loutte is additionally a contributor to the French magazine Le Fana de l'Aviation. Text (c) Lambiek