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Dieter Lumpen by Rubén Pellejero - Original Illustration
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Dieter Lumpen

Original Illustration
1996
Ink
Aquarelle
16 x 21 cm (6.3 x 8.27 in.)
Added on 3/15/26
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Dieter Lumpen, encre de chine et aquarelle

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Comment

Pas de trace de publication de ce dessin mais à priori lié au premier album des aventures de Dieter Lumpen "Le poignard d'Istamboul" publié en n & b chez Magic Strip en 1983, cela pourrait être un projet de couverture non retenu.
Perso, je préfère de loin ce personnage à Corto Maltese, dommage que la paire magique Pellejero-Zentner n'aie pas publié plus de trois albums de l'aventurier Dieter Lumpen.

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About Rubén Pellejero

Ruben Pellejero began made his debut in comics in 1983. That year, he started a historical series about Barcelona for the magazine Cimoc ('Historias de Barcelona'). His creative production really took flight when he started collaborating with the Argentine writer Jorge Zentner. Their collaboration started out with 'Las Memorias de Monsieur Griffaton' in 1983, which was followed by 'FM' in 1984 and the series 'Dieter Lumpen'. Pellejero then began working for the French market, and joined the publishing house Casterman and the magazines À Suivre and Corto. Pellejero and Zentner made the award-winning 'Le Silence de Malka' in 1995. Casterman then published the anthologies 'Blues' and 'Tabous', both written by Zentner. Ruben Pellejero has participated in the Frank Giroud comic projects 'Secrets' (the story ' L'écorché' in 2006-07) and 'Destins' (2011). Since 2000, Pellejero has created several graphic novels for the Aire Libre collection of the publishing house Dupuis. The first one was 'Un Peu de Fumée Bleue' with text by Denis Lapière (2000), and it was followed by 'Tour de Valse' (2004) and the diptych 'L'Impertinence d'un été' (2009-10), another collaboration with Lapière. Text (c) Lambiek