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Ulysse & Cyrano - Dédicace Servain

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2025
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15 x 20 cm (5.91 x 7.87 in.)
Added on 12/4/25
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Ulysse & Cyrano - Dédicace Servain aux "Editions I"

Edition cartonnée toilée, numérotée et signée exemplaire 14/165 avec marquages à chaud

Ex-libris, papier 170 gr. N° & signé par Servain, Dorison & Cristau

Dédicace (original) couleur signé par Servain.

+ 1 Un ex-libris géant dépliant signé sur papier Rive Tradition 250 gr.signé par les 3 auteurs.

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Inscriptions

Tout signé par les 3 auteurs & dédicace papier libre Pour Sylvain

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About Stéphane Servain

Stéphane Servain made his official debut with the social sci-fi series 'La Traque Mémoire' in cooperation with Christophe Gibelin, of which Delcourt published two books in 1993 and 1994. After completing his military service, Servain started an atelier with colleagues Thierry Robin, Pierre-Yves Gabrion and Bertrand Antigny in 1995. Servain returned to animation and worked on the pre-production of the feature film 'Kirikou et la Sorcière' ('Kirikou and the Sorceress', 1998) by Michel Ocelot. He came back to comics for the artwork of the psychological thriller 'L'Esprit de Warren', which was written by Luc Brunschwig. Delcourt published the first three books in 1996, 1997 and 1998, and a final installment in 2005. In 2000 and 2003 he made two books of 'L'Histoire de Siloë' with Serge Le Tendre, a science fiction series inspired by the works of novels Philip K. Dick. Between 2006 and 2009, Servain worked on projects outside of the comics industry, with the exception of a couple of contributions to collective albums and the coloring of the series 'Les Guerriers du Silence' by Algésiras and Philippe Ogaki (2005-2006). He was back at comics front as the artist of the esoteric fantasy diptych 'Le Livre de Skell' with Valérie Mangin (Quadrants, 2012-2013), and the fantasy thriller 'Holly Ann' with Kid Toussaint (Casterman, from 2015). Text (c) Lambiek

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