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Planche originale reproduite en page 124 de l'album Prends soin de toi paru aux éditions Futuropolis en mai 2017.
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"Une magistrale évocation de la résilience" - PlaneteBD - https://www.planetebd.com/bd/futuropolis/prends-soin-de-toi/-/32740.html
"Un magnifique album à lire de toute urgence, coup de cœur du mois." - avoir alire - https://www.avoir-alire.com/prends-soin-de-toi-la-chronique-bd
"Un magnifique album à lire de toute urgence, coup de cœur du mois." - avoir alire - https://www.avoir-alire.com/prends-soin-de-toi-la-chronique-bd
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About Grégory Mardon
After a short career in animation, working on the movies of Belgian comic hero 'Paryrus', Grégory Mardon took the decision to become purely a comic artist. His debut album is a personal story about his grandfather: 'Vagues à l'Âme', published in 2000 by Les Humanoïdes Associés. It is a somewhat melancholic homage to a man who used to be a Steve McQueen type of guy. With 'Vagues à l'Âme', Mardon won the Prix du Lion for young comic artists, which is an initiative of the Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée in Brussels.
His second album, 'Cycloman', is a superhero co-operation with Charles Berberian ('Monsieur Jean'). Shortly after this book, Mardon was asked by Dupuis to make a one-shot for their respectable collection Aire Libre: this graphic novel called 'Corps à Corps' was published in March 2003. It is a fresco of modern life, telling the stories of different people meeting each other and making an unexpected new reality. Mardon works in a typically French style, influenced by artists like Etienne Davodeau and Jacques de Loustal.
Text (c) Lambiek