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Jean-Michel Charlier, Patrice Serres, Hommage à Jean-Michel Charlier, dédicace manuelle. - Sketch
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Hommage à Jean-Michel Charlier, dédicace manuelle.

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1984
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Added on 12/9/22
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Juste pour Hommage au Grand Jean-Michel Charlier , et par la même occasion au dessinateur Patrice Serres, dans l'album "Tanguy et Laverdure, l'Espion venu du Ciel". Deux dédicaces manuscrites réalisées par chacun de ces deux grands artiste pour le scénariste Alain Deschamp.

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Juste une dédicace me direz-vous ... Certes, mais d'un des maîtres absolus du scénario de la BD, pour hommage . Anecdote amusante, l'envoi est réservé à Alain Deschamps, le scénariste de l'incontournable "Bran Ruz" avec le regretté Claude Auclair au dessin.

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About Patrice Serres

Patrice Serres is a Parisian comic artist, specialized in comics about aviation and animals. He is also an editor and producer, who works in different types of media. He was an art teacher when he made his debut with comic adaptations of Claude Rank's 'La Route de Corinthe' and Albert Simonin's 'Max le Menteur' in France-Soir. He then spent a couple of years in the USA, where he assisted Frank Robbins on 'Johnny Hazard'. Back in France since 1967, he made short stories and editorial pages for magazines Pilote and Formule 1, sometimes using the pseudonym Esdé. He created the aviation series 'Yves Sainclair' with Claude Moliterni in Phénix, that was collected in two books by Dargaud in 1975 and 1976. The series was made into an animation series, called 'Yves Saint Clair', as a co-production by Story, In Fine and Herault, twenty years later. Serres additionally worked as an deputy editor of Tintin magazine in the 1970s, and contributed to the revival of the title with serializations of popular comics like 'Blueberry' and 'Lucky Luke'. He was editor-in-chief of the satirical weekly Hara-Kiri between 1984 and 1991 and served as manager of Yu Pruductions. Besides print, Serres developed radio shows like 'La Radio à Roulettes' for France Musique in 1977, and Trésors Vivants for France Culture in 1978. He has worked as a producer for France Inter, Antenne 2, FR3 and Canal+ in the 1980