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                    Philippe Chapelle et Frédéric Marniquet, planche originale, "Intégrale Paul Darnier, La Cité de l'Éternel Retour".
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            40 x 50 cm (15.75 x 19.69 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 11/6/24
                        
                    
            
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                                Philippe Chapelle et Frédéric Marniquet, planche originale de la page N°43 du TT de l'Intégrale "Paul Darnier, La Cité de l'Éternel Retour". Encre de chine sur papier à dessin. Signée des deux auteurs.                            
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                About Philippe Chapelle
Philippe Chapelle was born in Berchem Sainte Agathe, and began his career working in advertising around 1985. In 1989 he worked with Philippe Aymond and Hugues Labiano on the series 'Canal Choc' under the guidance of Jean-Claude Mézières and Pierre Christin. He then worked as an illustrator for several years (children's press, corporate communication, educational publications). In 1997, he returned to comics with the authentic historical one-shot 'Armée Secrète', about the rise of the French resistence during World War II (script by Lucie Aubrac, album published by Le Téméraire). With Frédéric Marniquet, he made 'Le Cité de l'éternel Retour' (2005) and 'Les Morsures du Désert' (2006) for Albin Michel.
Text (c) Lambiek
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            