Ferry, Ian Kalédine le samouraï noir - Comic Strip
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Ian Kalédine le samouraï noir

Comic Strip
1989
Ink
34 x 47 cm (13.39 x 18.5 in.)
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Description

La première publication de cette page était dans le magazine Tintin en 1989. L'édition album le samouraï noir (page 8) date également de 1989.

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Comment

Série que je ne connais pas, mais j'ai tout de suite accroché à l'ambiance de cette planche et au contraste entre le décor et le samouraï

Publication

  • Le samouraï noir
  • Lombard
  • 06/1989
  • Page 08

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About Ferry

Ferry van Fosselen is a Belgian artist who publishes under his first name, Ferry. He studied advertising at the École Supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc in Liège for four years. After an appearance in the Belgian edition of Pilote, he turned to Tintin, where started out doing several short medieval comics and the series 'Cédric'. He teamed up with writer Yves Duval to create several short stories about historical disasters, which were collected in the album 'Les Grandes Catastrophes' in 1984. Between 1977 and 1992 Ferry and writer Jean-Luc Vernal created the historical fantasy series 'Ian Kalédine', one of the first comics that mixed science fiction with fantasy and also mythology. In 1993, he began the series 'Les Chroniques de Panchrysia', which ran for five books until 1999. As a scenarist, Ferry has written 'Le Gardien de la Lance' for Ersel and 'Les Chasseurs de Rêves' for Arnaud Leterrier, both published by Glénat. In 1997, he won the Bronzen Adhemar, the official Flemish Community Cultural Prize for Comics. Ferry was also a teacher at the Sint-Lucas School of Arts in Ghent. Shortly after his retirement from this school, he was asked to become the new artist for Jacques Martin's classic series 'Alix', in alternation with Christophe Simon. The first book drawn by Ferry appeared in 2009. Text (c) Lambiek