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Lucky Luke hommage by Ralf König - Comic Strip
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Lucky Luke hommage

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Added on 4/18/26
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Planche originale par Ralf König

Après Matthieu Bonhomme, Guillaume Bouzard et Mawil, c’est l’auteur allemand Ralf König qui s’est vu invité à rendre hommage au cow-boy de Morris. Amateur du cavalier solitaire dès son plus jeune âge, Ralf König s’empare de l’univers de Lucky Luke pour se l’approprier de belle manière, en y intégrant les thématiques de toute son œuvre : l’homosexualité, les questions de genre et leur acceptation.

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About Ralf König

Ralf König (born 8 August 1960) is one of the best known and most commercially successful German comic book creators. His books have been translated into many languages. He has resided in Soest, Dortmund and Berlin and now lives in Cologne. After attending a German Hauptschule, König completed an apprenticeship, learning the trade of a joiner. In 1979, he came out as a gay man, and about this time he created short comics stories that appeared in the Munich underground magazine Zomix and the gay periodical Rosa Flieder.[1] He returned to school from 1981 to 1986, attending the public Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and pursuing a major in free art (Freie Kunst). Also in 1981, his early collected comics were published by the gay publishing house Verlag rosa Winkel as SchwulComix (GayComix). In 1987, he wrote The Killer Condom (Kondom des Grauens), his first comic with a continuous story, which was later produced as a film.

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