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Chantal Montellier, Julie Bristol - La fosse aux serpents - Comic Strip
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Julie Bristol - La fosse aux serpents

Comic Strip
1990
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Encre de chine et feutres
29 x 41.3 cm (11.42 x 16.26 in.)
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Planche parisienne avec ses kiosques, la bastille et le metro. C’est mon univers et je suis tres heureux de l’avoir dans ma Collection.

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Julie Bistol sera l’héroïne de 3 aventures publiées dans (A Suivre) le temps pour l’auteur de se brouiller avec le rédacteur en chef. La jeune femme est une videaste qui réalise dans cette premiere aventure un reportage sur Camille Claudel. Chantal Montellier est une artiste feministe tres engagée qui veut faire passer un message, rendant un peu compliquée la lecture de la Bd. Néanmoins, le graphisme est tres plaisant et cette planche en particulier me semble sortir de l’ensemble de l’album.

Publication

  • La fosse aux serpents
  • Casterman
  • 11/1990
  • Page 36

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About Chantal Montellier

Chantal Montellier is a French comic book artist, known for her moody comics about disillusioned, bittered and lifeless people in cold concrete environments. Born in 1947, she studied Fine Arts in Saint-Étienne for six years, and started educating plastic arts in 1969. She made her first comics in 1974 for Métal Hurlant, Canard Sauvage and the women's magazine Ah! Nana. In the latter, she published the first pages of 'Andy Gang', a series that was continued in Métal Hurlant from 1978. Her short stories for this magazine were collected in several albums by Les Humanoïdes Associés, such as '1996' (1978), 'Shelter' (1980), 'Wonder City (1983), 'L'Esclavage c'est la liberté' (1984) and 'Odile et les crocodiles' (1984). From 1978, she was a contributor to À Suivre with stories like 'Hôpital Bellevue' and 'Virginia Woolf', but most notably her 'Julie Bristol' serial from 1989. Montellier additionally published several books with Futuropolis. Also for Dargaud, she made 'Voyages au Bout de la Crise' and 'Paris sur Sang: Mystère au Père-Lachaise'. In the 2000s, Montellier has worked for the publishing field, done illustration work and contributed stories to Psikopat. She returned to political comics after focusing on writing and workshops for several years. Text (c) Lambiek