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Stéphane Perger, SIR ARTHUR BENTON  T3 L'ASSAUT FINAL couleur directe - Comic Strip
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SIR ARTHUR BENTON T3 L'ASSAUT FINAL couleur directe

Comic Strip
2006
Watercolor
Encre de Chine, blanc de finition
32.3 x 46 cm (12.72 x 18.11 in.)
Dessin : 26,3 x 37
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Description

planche originale couleur n°35 sur papier 220g

Inscriptions

Signature au dos de la planche : St PERGER

Comment

J'aimerais bien un jour trouver un livre signé de Churchill qui a dit "C'est lorsque je suis Jeanne d'Arc que je m'exalte".
Ne nous trompons pas, il a dû bien lire Machiavel pour son action.
Cela reste toutefois un grand homme dans un pire moment de notre histoire.
Bien que nous appelons cela la "seconde", les événements d'aujourd'hui nous entraînent à nouveau dans une prériode bien sombre.

Publication

  • L'assaut final
  • Emmanuel Proust Éditions
  • 11/2006
  • Interior page

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About Stéphane Perger

In 1997, Stéphane Perger was studying Decorative Arts in Strasbourg when he was contacted by Faille Temporelle to take part in an exposition of young talents at a festival in Sierre. His first comic then appeared in Faille Temporelle #10. He won the fifth prize at the festival, and in 1999 he got the Alph Art for young talent in Angoulême. He graduated that same year. In the following year, he drew a short story for the Comix 2000 anthology of L'Association, and contributed short stories to Jade magazine. He made his album debut with '11, Rue des Templiers' in the collection Libre Court of Temporalistes Réunis. He drew the episode 'Pour Cigogne Le Glas' in the series 'Le Poulpe' of 6 Pieds sour terre. He made the espionage series 'Sir Arthur Benton' with writer Tarek between 2005 and 2007, and then left the artwork to Vincent Pompetti. Between 2008 and 2010 he made the trilogy 'Sequana' with writer Léo Henry for Éditions Emmanuel Proust. Text (c) Lambiek