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Émile Bravo, Planche 29 de La réplique inattendue - Comic Strip
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Planche 29 de La réplique inattendue

Comic Strip
circa 2001
Ink
Papier canson
29.7 x 42 cm (11.69 x 16.54 in.)
Added on 5/19/17
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Page 29 du tome 2 des épatantes aventures de Jules. "La réplique inattendue".
Première rencontre avec "Salsifi" le petit homme vert (copain de Tim) …

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Publication

  • La réplique inattendue
  • Dargaud
  • 01/2001
  • Page 29

Thematics

jules
Bravo
Emile
Tim
Salsifi
Extraterrestre
Aventures
Humour
Janet

18 comments
Zenitram Sep 9, 2023, 11:33 AM
c'est toujours bien les aventures de jules. Bravo très belle séquence.
ACHESSE Feb 12, 2023, 10:01 AM
Qu'est ce que c'est beau du Bravo, ...
leppj Jan 28, 2023, 7:02 PM
Un album inoubliable avec ce moment d'anthropologie : la rencontre avec Salsifi ! Une pure merveille cette planche de Bravo 😍
Juanmiguelin Jul 31, 2021, 11:17 AM
Bravo est un des plus grands dessinateurs contemporains...jolie planche!
MM60 Jun 19, 2018, 11:00 PM
Superbe et rare planche d’emile bravo! Vivement le prochain spirou!
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About Émile Bravo

Émile Bravo (born 18 September 1964) is a French comics artist. Émile Bravo was born in Paris in 1964 from Spanish parents (a Catalan father and a Valencian mother). Having grown up with the famous Franco-Belgian comics like Astérix and The Adventures of Tintin, he wanted to become a comics creator. After his studies, he started working for the magazine Marie-France and as an illustrator, before publishing his first comic book in 1990. It was written by Jean Regnaud, with whom he would collaborate on multiple occasions over the next decades. In 1992, he became a member of the "Atelier Nawak" (later the Atelier des Vosges) and their publishing branch L'Association, working together with people like Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, David B., and Christophe Blain. There he met and advised Marjane Satrapi.