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Leo Pilipovic, Jean-Pierre Pécau, Le Dernier Dragon tome 1 - Planche 16 - Comic Strip
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Le Dernier Dragon tome 1 - Planche 16

Comic Strip
2016
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30 x 42 cm (11.81 x 16.54 in.)
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Le dernier dragon

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Cette planche montre le combat du chasseur Torque contre un dragon, pour récupérer la dragonite qui se trouve dans son crâne afin de la vendre au pape Benoît. La dragonite est une pierre précieuse aux vertus magiques, d'où l'intérêt des puissants pour cette pierre précieuse qui s'achète à prix d'or. Le trait fin et précis de Léo Pilipovic nous offre un découpage rythmé et dynamique, avec un dessin très détaillé aussi bien sur le personnage que sur le dragon.

Publication

  • L'Œuf de Jade
  • Delcourt
  • 01/2019
  • Interior page

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About Leo Pilipovic

Leonid Pilipović is a Serbian comic artist, illustrator, designer, tattoo artist and musician. born in Suboticca, he graduated from the Faculty of Graphic Arts from the University of Belgrade in 1995. Inspired by the avantgarde comics group Novi Kvadrat, he has published his comic stories in local fanzines and the paper Mladost since 1988. He was subsequently a contributor to monthly comic magazines like Patak, Tro, Striper and Patagonija. He was also engaged in international music and comics movements against the war in Yugoslavia, including a contribution to the magazine AUT! in 1996. He has published his short strips in the Subotica paper Dani, and created the popular comic strip 'What's new in da zoo?' with Darko Kovacevic, that appeared during a period of two years in the cultural guide of Subotica. Pilipovic has drawn the fourth and fifth installment in the French series 'L'Histoire Secrète', written by Jean-Pierre Pécau and published by Delcourt. He continued his collaboration with Pécau for the series 'Le Grand Jeu', that is published since 2007. He is additionally the artist for the heroic fantasy series 'Ravermoon', written by Sylvain Cordurié and published by Soleil since 2010. Text (c) Lambiek