Notre Dame by Jean Bastide - Comic Strip
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Notre Dame

Comic Strip
2012
Watercolor
29 x 42 cm (11.42 x 16.54 in.)
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Une des rares planches en couleurs directes de ce diptyque fabuleux

Publication

  • Le Jour des fous
  • Glénat
  • 03/2012
  • Interior page

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About Jean Bastide

Jean Bastide was born in Aldi. He studied in France before heading to Brussels, Belgium, to enroll at the Saint-Luc Art Institute in 2004. His first break in the field of comics was working with Bernard Yslaire and Vincent Mézil on the 'Hugo & Iris' installments in the 'La Guerre des Sambre' collection between 2005 and 2009. He then teamed up with Robin Recht to create a trilogy based on Victor Hugo's 'Notre Dame de Paris' novel. The first book was published by Glénat in 2012, the second in 2014. In a completely different style, he made an album of 'Boule et Bill' with writer Christophe Cazenove in 2016, when main author Laurent Verron took a break from the classic family gag comic, which was created by Jean Roba in the 1950s. Bastide furthermore serves as a colorist on several series for Glénat, Dargaud and Soleil. Text (c) Lambiek