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Pennac et Cestac définissent un nez - Comic Strip
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Pennac et Cestac définissent un nez

Comic Strip
2015
Ink
30 x 40 cm (11.81 x 15.75 in.)
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Idée des couleurs
Cadre bas NB

Inscriptions

Signée Florence Cestac en bas à droite

Comment

Comment,pennac et Cestac définissent l'univers graphique de cette histoire vraie. "Le seul album de Cestac avec un nez en quart de brie ... un collector". Ce n'est pas moi qui le dit...

Et l'histoire est bien sympa. (Super sympa même !)

Publication

  • Un amour exemplaire
  • Dargaud
  • 04/2015
  • Page 6

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About Florence Cestac

Florence Cestac did artistic studies in both Rouen and Paris. She co-founded Bonbel, an artist collective in Rouen, and worked for the press group Filipacchi. With Etienne Robial and Denis Ozanne, she opened the bookstore Futuropolis in 1972, and participated two years later in founding the publishing company with the same name. In the same period, she created the comic character 'Harry Mickson', who became Futuropolis' emblem and mascot, and pursued a career in comics in L'Écho des Savanes from 1976. In addition, Cestac occasionally contributed to Ah Nana!, Métal Hurlant, Charlie Mensuel, Viper, Pilote and Chic. From 1980, she was present in À Suivre, and starting two years later, also in Charlie Mensuel. In 1989, Cestac created 'Gérard Crétin' in Mikado, and succeeded Sophie Hérout on 'Les Déblok' in Le Journal de Mickey. Furthermore, she illustrated children's books at the publishing house Nathan, and cooperated with Syros and Albin Michel. Text (c) Lambiek