Alexis Nolent

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Alexis Nolent

Born
Nationality French
Area(s) Writer
Notable works The Killer
Awards Prix Saint-Michel:
Best Story (2004)
Best French Language Comic (2006)

Alexis Nolent (a.k.a. Matz) is a French writer. He writes scripts for videogames and has also written a novel and, under the Matz pen-name, a number of comics.

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[edit] Biography

He grew up in the Caribbean before moving to Paris.[1]

He has written The Killer (Le Tueur) and Cyclops (Cyclopes) both of which have been optioned for films, both produced by Alexandra Milchan, the former at Paramount with director David Fincher[2] and the latter at Warner Brothers by James Mangold.[3] The Killer is his first to be published in English and is published by Archaia Studios Press,[4] who are dividing each of volumes into two parts and releasing in American comic book format bi-monthly. The first four issues were collected as a hardcover volume, which won IGN's Best Indy Book of 2007 Award[5], Newsarama's Best of '07 gave it the "Best Comic You Didn’t Read This Year" award[6] and Entertainment Weekly named it #2 in a list of Best comics of 2007.[7]

Other work includes Headshot (Du plomb dans la tête) with Colin Wilson, Shandy with Dominique Bertail and an upcoming adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel Savage Night with artist Miles Hyman.[8] [9]

The Killer has been optioned for a film. [10]

[edit] Bibliography

  • The Killer (with Luc Jacamon[13]):
    • French, Casterman:[14]
      • Long feu (October 1998)
      • L'Engrenage (April 2000)
      • La Dette (August 2001)
      • Les Liens du sang (August 2002)
      • La Mort dans l’âme (October 2003)
      • Modus vivendi (September 2007)
    • English, Archaia Studios Press:[4]
      • Volume 1 (collects #1-4: "'Long Fire" and "Vicious Cycle", hardcover, 128 pages, September 2007, ISBN 1932386440)
  • Headshot (with Colin Wilson, Casterman):[16]
    • Les Petits poissons (January 2004)
    • Les Gros poissons (February 2005)
    • Du bordel dans l'aquarium (January 2006)
  • Cyclops (with Luc Jacamon, Casterman):[17]
    • La Recrue (September 2005)
    • Le Héros (September 2006)

[edit] Awards

  • 2007: Nominated for "Award for Favourite European Comics" Eagle Award, for The Killer.
  • 2008: Nominated for "Best U.S. Edition of International Material" Eisner Award, for The Killer.[18]

[edit] Notes

[edit] References

  • Matz at the Comic Book DB

[edit] External links

[edit] Interviews