Talk:André Juillard

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I just stopped by to change a wikilink, but after doing some light gnoming found out the whole article was thinly veiled copyvio from Lambiek. I'll get back to it if noone else does something about it, but for now I'll move the bulk here. MURGH disc. 20:26, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

He produced several short stories for Djin, Fripounet, Joker, Historiques, and Okapi, as well as Sens Dessus Dessours in Pif Gadget, based on the oeuvre of Jules Verne. In 1980 he began Masquerouge on texts by Patrick Cothias, in what would become his jump to fame, and some stories with Jean Ollivier. In 1982, he began the more adult Les 7 Vies de l'Épervier, his most famous series, again along with Cothias in Circus and later Vécu. For the same magazines, he began Arno on texts by Jacques Martin in 1983, a napoleonic spy story, in three volumes later published in a single tome Arno Integrale. From 1984, he was also a regular contributor of comic adaptations for Je Bouquine.
Besides his several series, Juillard is the author of several independent stories, such as Deux Mille Ans d'Histoire de Loiret, Deux Mille Ans d'Histoire de Calvados, Le Secret de la Cathédrale, Cheminot, Le Tonkinois and La Vallée des Hommes Perdus. He is also a versatile illustrator of book covers, postcards and posters. In 1993, he began his contemporary comic Le Cahier bleu, for which he did both scenario and artwork. In 1995, he began yet another historical comic with Patrick Cothias, Plume aux Vents. In 1997 he collaborated with Convard in Le Dernier Chapitre a series that presents illustrated stories (no comics) of classical characters from French comic-books in crepuscular adventures. From 2000, he is one of the artists to revive Edgar Pierre Jacobs's classic Blake and Mortimer series on texts by Yves Sente in a comic titled La Machination Voronov.

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