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Xavier Fourquemin, Outlaw - Barres à mines et coyotes roses - Comic Strip
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Outlaw - Barres à mines et coyotes roses

Comic Strip
2002
Ink
30 x 39 cm (11.81 x 15.35 in.)
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Description

Planche 17 du tome 2 d'Outlaw.
Une planche en noir et blanc + version en couleurs.
La planche en couleurs est une impression de la version en noir et blanc retouchée par l'auteur (les traits ont été épaissis) et mise en couleurs.

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About Xavier Fourquemin

Xavier Fourquemin was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, went to school in Bagneux and eventually Toulouse. He headed for Belgium, where he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Tournai, where he attended classes by Antonio Cossu. He made his debut as a comic artist in 1996, with a 4-page story in magazine Gotham. He started a cooperation with writer Dieter, and together they created series such as 'Alban' (Le Téméraire/Soleil, 1998-2004) and the humorous western 'Outlaw' (Glénat Grafica, 2001-2005). He then teamed up with Jean-Christophe Derrien to create the Victorian steampunk diptych 'Miss Endicott' for the collection Signé of Lombard in 2007. He ventured into the fantasy genre in the following year, when he started 'Le Légende du Changeling' with Pierre Dubois at Le Lombard. His next project was with Philippe Charlot for Bamboo publishers, called 'Le Train des Orphelins', that started in 2012. Text (c) Lambiek