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Francis Bergèse, Jean-Michel Charlier, Buck Danny - Le feu du Ciel - T43 p25 - Comic Strip
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Buck Danny - Le feu du Ciel - T43 p25

Comic Strip
1985
Ink
46 x 58.2 cm (18.11 x 22.91 in.)
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Page de titre de l'album

Description

Planche grand format détaillée et avec notre impossible Lady X dans son plan machiavélique.
On retrouve le plan de vol des avions civils, qui va servir pour la protection d'un Tomcat.
Pour l'instant Lady X ne sait pas qu'elle a été leurrée et son plan éventée...

Un scenario superbe en 3 tomes de JM Charlier.

Inscriptions

Signée et datée en bas à droite

Comment

La case centrale a été utilisée pour la page de titre de l'album

Publication

  • Le feu du ciel
  • Novedi
  • 01/1986
  • Page 25

See also:   Buck Danny

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About Francis Bergèse

At a very early age, Francis Bergèse was already fascinated by airplanes, and he obtained a flying licence at the incredibly young age of seventeen. His first work appeared in the monthly L'Étoile in 1963. He then drew his first complete stories in J2 Jeunes between 1964 and 1966. Then, through a press agency, he produced hundreds of pages for the magazines Zorro ('Jacques Renne', his first aviation comic), Amigo, Ajax, Cap 7 and Signe de Piste. He also made 'Les 3 Cascadeurs', 'Les 3 A' and 'Michel dans la Course' in Cyclomoto between 1969 and 1971, while also making some parodies in Télé-magazine and contributions to Francs-Jeux. In the early 1980s, he did some comics about World War II for Larousse and Ouest-France, but his big breakthrough came in 1983, when he was assigned to continue the 'Buck Danny' series after the death of Victor Hubinon. After the death of the original scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier, Bergèse made one story in cooperation with Jacques De Douhet, but eventually took on the scriptwriting himself. From 1990 to 1994, Bergèse also made some 'Biggles' adaptations. Today, Bergèse is considered the leading artist in the field of aviation comics and illustration. Bergèse made his final 'Buck Danny' story in 2008. Text (c) Lambiek