Frank Le Gall
Frank Le Gall | |
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Born |
23 September 1959 Rouen |
Nationality | French |
Frank Le Gall (born September 23, 1959 in Rouen), is a French author of comics.[1] He was first published as a comic author at the age of 16 in Pistil.[2] He then went on to work for Spirou, creating "Valry Bonpain," a comic series following a jazz musician, with Alain Clement.[3] He is best known for his own comic series Théodore Poussin.
Publications
- Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio : Les marais du temps, (Dupuis, 2007)
- Petits contes noirs - La Biologiste n'a pas de culotte (Dargaud, 2001)
- Petits contes noirs - La Fin du Monde (Dargaud, 2000)
- Les formidables aventures de Lapinot - Vacances de printemps, drawn by Lewis Trondheim, (Dargaud, 1999)
- Théodore Poussin, (Dupuis, from 1987 to 2005)
- Capitaine Steene, 1987
- Les mangeurs d'archipels, 1987
- Marie Vérité, 1988
- Secrets, 1990
- Le trésor du rajah blanc, 1991
- Un passager porté disparu, 1992
- La vallée des roses, 1993
- La maison dans l'île, 1994
- La terrasse des audiences, Tome 1, 1995
- La terrasse des audiences, Tome 2, 1997
- Novembre toute l'année, 2000
- Les jalousies, 2005
- Les Barbutins (Delcourt, collection Jeunesse)
- Catastrophes au pays du Père Noël (Delcourt, collection Jeunesse, 1996)
References
- ↑ "Frank Le Gall". Lambiek Comiclopedia. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ↑ "Le Gall". Dupuis. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ↑ "Frank Le Gall". Lambiek Comiclopedia. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
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