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Bruno Bazile, Maurice Tillieux, Félix contre l'homme de fer - Comic Strip
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Félix contre l'homme de fer

Comic Strip
2009
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Papier
30.5 x 44.5 cm (12.01 x 17.52 in.)
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Description

Planche 2 d'un court récit de 8 planches.

Inscriptions

Signé en bas à droite : Bazile

Comment

Commentaire de Bruno Bazile au dos de la planche : "Juste une histoire complète, pas un projet de reprise, pour les 70 ans du journal SPIROU, pour un ensemble d'hommages prévu à l'époque par la rédaction (O.Van Vaerenbergh + P.Pinchart), aux plus beaux personnages de l'hebdo. Et puis une autre rédaction, nouvellement nommée à ce moment, à été plus frileuse sur ce projet...et l'a finalement annulé..."

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About Bruno Bazile

Bruno Bazile was born in Saint-Nazare. He developed an early interest in comics and enrolled at the Faculty to Plastic Arts in Rennes. He was an apprentice at Jean-Claude Fournier's atelier, and drew for children's publications like Mikado and Fripounet between 1985 and 1992. He teamed up with Michel Plessix to create 'Les Forell', a series of which two books were published by Dargaud in 1997 and 1998. Bazile turned to a semi-realistic style for his book 'Les Faussaires', which he wrote and drew for Hors Collection in 2001. He returned to humor with the parody series on British culture called 'Les Avatars', together with writer Pierre Veys (Dargaud, 2002-2004). Bazile and Veys continued their collaboration with 'Arthur et Merlin' (Soleil, 2004-2005). Bazile was additionally the artist of the political parody 'Les Aventures de Sarkozix', which is written by Wilfrid Lupano and Guy Delcourt since 2010. Text (c) Lambiek