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Bruno Bessadi, Jean-David Morvan, Zorn et Dirna T6 - Notre père qui êtes odieux - Comic Strip
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Zorn et Dirna T6 - Notre père qui êtes odieux

Comic Strip
2009
Ink
29.7 x 42 cm (11.69 x 16.54 in.)
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Zorn et Dirna T6 - Notre père qui êtes odieux - Planche 10

Comment

Zorn et Dirna est un récit d'héroïque-fantazy, où l'humour tient une place importante, avec parfois des scènes très cocasses, saupoudrer de violence un peu gore qui est très visuelle.
Le tout servi par un dessin très soigné et détaillé, fleurant avec l'esprit manga apportant un petit côté enfantin qui renforce le côté déjanté de l'univers.

Sur la totalité des six tomes, seulement six planches, dont celle-ci fait partie, possèdent un tel encrage qui permet d'apporter une belle profondeur et un beau jeu de lumière sur les personnages.

Publications

  • Intégrale
  • Snorgleux Editions
  • 01/2018
  • Page 252
  • Notre père qui êtes odieux
  • Soleil Productions
  • 06/2012
  • Interior page

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About Bruno Bessadi

Bruno Bessadi got his interest in comics through reading Pif Gadget and US comics. His initial desire to become a veterinarian was cut short due to failing results, and he thus went on to study Applied Arts. He began his career by doing advertising assignments, while participating in amateur dawing contests and publishing his comic drawings in the Kérozène fanzine, that he created with some friends in 1994. His first professional experience as a comic artist came in 1997, when he started contributing black humour stories to Golem magazine. He took courses in comic art from the Marseille BD atelier, and subsequently made a couple of short stories with Jean-David Morvan. Together with his friend Richard Di Martino he then worked in an animation studio before teaming up with Morvan again to start the series 'Zorn & Dinda' for Lanfeust Mag and Soleil Productions in 2001. The artwork of the first two books were in coopeation with Vincent Trannoy, but Bessadi has drawn books 3 to 6 on his own until 2012. Text (c) Lambiek