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Witko Nikola - Kosmo Tome 1 - Planche

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Witko Nicola
Kosmo - Tome 1 Bridget
Planche Bonus sur les 22 que compte la réédition

Publication

  • Bridget
  • Éditions Carabas
  • 01/2005
  • Interior page

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About Nikola Witko

Nikola Witko was raised in Maubeuge in the north of France in the 1970s. He went to Tournai in Belgium for his studies in Fine Arts. He founded the Hécatombes collective in Brussels in the 1990s, and began contributing to several fanzines. He released comix with small publishing labels, like Brükt Productions ( 'L'enfant-nuit' and 'L'Homme est-t-il con?') and Pas de Chance Editions ('Fulbert Cervo'). He eventually also saw his work published in reviews like Jade (by 6 Pieds Sous Terre), Lapin (by L'Association), Bile Noire (by Atrabile) and Ferraille (by Les Requins Marteaux). Witko specialized himself in ironic and sadistic fables in black and white. In 2000, he created the first comic adaptation of Jean Bernard Pouy's novel series 'Le Poulpe' with the book 'La petite écuyère a cafté' (6 Pieds Sous Terre). He has released several books with French publishers of alternative comics. At Les Requins Marteaux, his body of work includes 'Freeze, Punks!' (2001), 'Les Bijoux de Famille' (two books with art by Christian Papazoglakis, 2001-2002), 'L'Homme qui ne valait plus rien' (2003), 'Le procès des sœurs March' (2004) and 'Muerto Kid' (2006). He was furthermore responsible for the artwork in the 'Professor Furia' features in Jerry Frisen's anthology series 'Lucha Libre' at Les Humanoïdes Associés. Text (c) Lambiek