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Jean-Louis Pesch, Sylvain et Sylvette - Le mystère de Castelbobèche - Comic Strip
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Sylvain et Sylvette - Le mystère de Castelbobèche

Comic Strip
1977
Ink
26 x 36 cm (10.24 x 14.17 in.)
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Sylvain et Sylvette Tome 20 Le mystère de Castelbobèche
Planche 12
Encre de Chine

Publications

  • Le mystère de Castelbobèche
  • Fleurus
  • 07/1977
  • Page 12
  • Le mystère de Castelbobèche
  • Dargaud
  • 08/2010
  • Page 12

See also:   Sylvain et sylvette

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About Jean-Louis Pesch

Jean-Louis Pesch, whose real name is Jean-Louis Poisson, was born in Paris. He is a scriptwriter and cartoonist, mainly known for the series Aventures de Sylvain et Sylvette, which he took over in 1956 after the death of its creator, Maurice Cuvillier. His family moved to the village of Anjou only weeks after his birth. It was this rural environment amidst the Loire valley wine country that gave Pesch his love for animals and nature. Another one of his passions was drawing, which he started doing at a young age. Even though Pesch has a big oeuvre of his own, he is mainly remembered for his work on the fairy tale series 'Sylvain et Sylvette'. He has drawn over 4,000 pages with the two orphan children and their animal friends since taking over from its creator Maurice Cuvillier in 1956. He initially worked on the series with writer Claude Dubois, until Fleurus cancelled publication in 1986. Text (c) Lambiek