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For sale - Wolverine by Franck Biancarelli - Original Illustration
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Wolverine

Original Illustration
2025
Ink
19 x 28.5 cm (7.48 x 11.22 in.)
Price : 180 €  [$]
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Faite par passion pour la culture du comics.

Inscriptions

Signature 2025

Comment

Franck BIANCARELLI .
Une carrière témoignant de son estime pour de nombreux artistes américains, Alex Toth en tête.
Ne pas citer José Luis Garcia Lopez serait une erreur fatale, mais la liste serait trop longue.

Quelques oeuvres notables (toutes sont néanmoins indispensables !) Galfalek, Le circuit Mandelberg, INFINITY 8 ( le tome 6), Karmela Krimm, Grand Est, Une erreur de parcours, Green Witch Village.

En cours d'année 2025, Franck Biancarelli opte pour une nouvelle signature.
Ccette illustration porte l'une des dernières du crû avant le "changement".

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About Franck Biancarelli

Franck Biancarelli is a self-taught comic artist from Marseille, and the driving force behind the Marseille BD atelier. Initially a math teacher, he turned to the comics profession under the guidance of Christian Rossi. His first series was the heroic fantasy comic 'Argyll de Maracande' in cooperation with Dominique Latil for the first book in 1997 and Herlé for the second book in 1998. He then created four books of 'Galfarek' with Jean-Charles Gaudin between 1999 and 2005. He additionally teamed up with Serge Le Tendre to create 'Le Livre des Destins' in 2004. The first book of 'Dunk', the detective series he makes with Robert Denis, was published by Dargaud in 2013. Biancarelli has also participated in the collective projects 'Paroles de Poilus' and 'Paroles d'Étoiles'. He is one of the driving forces behind the Marseille BD atelier, together with Herlé, Isa, Jean-Louis Mourier et Vincent Trannoy. He has served as a teacher for artists like Laurent Gnoni and Bruno Bessadi. He draws his influences from both the American school of realism (Toth, Caniff, Kubert, etc) as well as the European (Giraud, Durand, Rossi). Text (c) Lambiek