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Toran - T02 - Planche 39
Il s'agit ici d'une planche riche en émotions qui bénéficie de bords perdus et de l'abscence de bulles. La scène rassemble une derniere fois les personnages de Toran et de p'tite coquine.
A noter que la planche originale est plus grande que toutes les autres planches de la série.
Les 6 cases sont collées sur le fond richement illustré.
Il s'agit ici d'une planche riche en émotions qui bénéficie de bords perdus et de l'abscence de bulles. La scène rassemble une derniere fois les personnages de Toran et de p'tite coquine.
A noter que la planche originale est plus grande que toutes les autres planches de la série.
Les 6 cases sont collées sur le fond richement illustré.
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About Frédéric Peynet
Frédéric Peynet was born in Saint-Rémy and developed an interest in comic art through reading 'Asterix' and the work of Grzegorz Rosinski. He studied Applied Arts in Nantes, and was then educated to become a commercial graphic artist during a period of three years. Peynet, who had written and drawn a complete comic album for his exams, started his professional career after meeting Isabelle Plongeon in 1997 and after some guidance by Régis Loisel.
Peynet and Plongeon made their debut with the comic 'Les Apatrides', that was published by Pointe Noire in 2000. They started their second series in the following year, called 'Toran', of which three books were published by Nucléa until 2003. Together with scenarists Jean-Luc Jean-Luc Istin and Erwan Le Breton and fellow artist Guy Michel, he participated in the first three books of the series 'Les Contes du Korrigan' from 2002. With Jean-Charles Gaudin, he subsequently created the fantasy series 'Le Feul' (2005-2009) and the thriller 'Phœnix' (since 2010), both for Soleil. He has also participated in several anthology projects by this publisher.
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