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Le Horla (planche 28)

Comic Strip
circa 2012
Watercolor
32 x 50 cm (12.6 x 19.69 in.)
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Description

Le Horla - Planche 28, aux éditions Le Quinquet.

Inscriptions

Signée en bas à droite

Publication

  • Le Horla
  • Tartamudo
  • 09/2022
  • Interior page

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About Éric Puech

Although Éric Puech was educated as an industrial draftsman at the Camélias School in Paris, he eventually chose the comics profession. While making illustrations for Les Nouvelles Littéraires, he created his first comic 'Truckstop' in France-Routiers. From 1986 he became one of the main artists for USA Magazine, where he created numerous short stories. These stories were collected by Comics USA-Glénat in albums like 'La Ballade de Johnny', 'Joe Breakdown', 'Wolfram' and 'Traces de Pneus'. In 1992 he created his first long story, 'Alicia', also for Glénat. Between 1993 and 1998 he made the double comic page 'Les Impitoyables' for Sono Magazine. In 2001 Puech started the series 'L'Immortele' for Albin Michel. At the same publishing house, he also took over the artwork of the series 'Exit' from Alain Mounier (scripts by Bernard Weber). Text (c) Lambiek