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Prends soin de toi by Grégory Mardon - Comic Strip
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Prends soin de toi

Comic Strip
circa 2017
Ink
Encre et lavis
21 x 30 cm (8.27 x 11.81 in.)
Added on 8/11/25
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Prends soin de toi page 124
Prends soin de toi dédicace

Description

Planche originale publiée en page 124 de l'album Prends soin de toi paru aux éditions Futuropolis en mai 2017.

Inscriptions

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Comment

"Une magistrale évocation de la résilience" - PlaneteBD - https://www.planetebd.com/bd/futuropolis/prends-soin-de-toi/-/32740.html
"Un magnifique album à lire de toute urgence, coup de cœur du mois." - avoir alire - https://www.avoir-alire.com/prends-soin-de-toi-la-chronique-bd

Publication

  • Prends soin de toi
  • Futuropolis
  • 05/2017
  • Page 124

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About Grégory Mardon

After a short career in animation, working on the movies of Belgian comic hero 'Paryrus', Grégory Mardon took the decision to become purely a comic artist. His debut album is a personal story about his grandfather: 'Vagues à l'Âme', published in 2000 by Les Humanoïdes Associés. It is a somewhat melancholic homage to a man who used to be a Steve McQueen type of guy. With 'Vagues à l'Âme', Mardon won the Prix du Lion for young comic artists, which is an initiative of the Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée in Brussels. His second album, 'Cycloman', is a superhero co-operation with Charles Berberian ('Monsieur Jean'). Shortly after this book, Mardon was asked by Dupuis to make a one-shot for their respectable collection Aire Libre: this graphic novel called 'Corps à Corps' was published in March 2003. It is a fresco of modern life, telling the stories of different people meeting each other and making an unexpected new reality. Mardon works in a typically French style, influenced by artists like Etienne Davodeau and Jacques de Loustal. Text (c) Lambiek