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                    LE CERCLE DES ROIS
                                    Ink
                
                                    Blanc de finition
                
            
            
            36.6 x 47 cm (14.41 x 18.5 in.)
                                                    
                                            Dessin : 32,5 x 44,1
                                    
                                            
                            Added on 5/5/24
                        
                    
            
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Description
                                planche originale n°7 sur papier 250g (2 strips)
bulles, sur papier blanc, collées
rustine case du bas au milieu
                        bulles, sur papier blanc, collées
rustine case du bas au milieu
Inscriptions
                                signature : D-Koller                            
                        
                        
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                About Daniel Koller
The self-taught comic artist Daniel Koller was born in Geneva and published his first short stories in comics magazine À Suivre. He initially published under the pen name Bader K, but later signed with his own name. Upon the demise of the magazine, Casterman published Koller's first book, 'Les Tribulations de Luc Lafonaine' in 2000.
He began a long and fruitful collaboration with scriptwriter Stephen Desberg, that started with 'Mayam', a science fiction series published by Dargaud between 2003 and 2007. Koller subsequently drew an installment in Desberg's series 'Empire USA', before the team embarked on two books in the 'I.R.$.' spin-off series 'All Watcher' for Lombard in 2010 and 2011.
Text (c) Lambiek
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            