Cinebook
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Type | Comic publisher |
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Industry | Comics |
Founded | 2005 |
Founder(s) | Olivier Cadic |
Headquarters | Canterbury, Kent, UK |
Website | Cinebook.co.uk |
Cinebook Ltd is a British publishing company that publishes comic books and graphic novels. It describes itself as "the 9th art publisher," the 9th art being comics in continental Europe, especially France, Italy and Greece.
They typically translate French comics into English and have also issued an original series about the French Queen Marguerite de Valois, also known as Queen Margot. Cinebook works with a team of translators, including native speakers of French, British English and American English.
Titles
So far, the company has published, or plans to publish, the following comic series:
Series | Writer(s) | Artist(s) |
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Aldebaran (and its sequel Bételgeuse) |
Léo | Léo |
Alpha | Renard | Jigounov |
The Bellybuttons | Maryse Dubuc | Marc Delafontaine ("Delaf") |
Billy and Buddy | Jean Roba | Jean Roba |
Blake and Mortimer | Edgar P. Jacobs | Edgar P. Jacobs |
The Bluecoats | Cauvin | Lambil |
Buck Danny | Francis Bergèse | Francis Bergèse |
Cedric | Cauvin | Laudec |
The Chimpanzee Complex | Richard Marazano | Jean-Michel Ponzio |
Clifton | De Groot | Turk |
Crusade | Jean Dufaux | Philippe Xavier |
Darwin's Diaries | Sylvain Runberg | Ocaña |
Ducoboo | Zidrou | Godi |
Green Manor[1] | Vehlmann | Bodart |
Insiders | Jean-Claude Bartoll | Renaud Garreta |
IR$ | Stephen Desberg | Bernard Vrancken |
Iznogoud | Goscinny | Tabary |
Lady S | Jean Van Hamme | Aymond |
Largo Winch | Jean Van Hamme | Philippe Francq |
Long John Silver | Xavier Dorison | Mathieu Lauffray |
Lucky Luke | Goscinny | Morris |
Melusine | Clarke | Gilson |
Orbital | Sylvain Runberg | Serge Pellé |
Pandora Box | Alcante | (multiple) |
Papyrus | De Gieter | De Gieter |
Queen Margot | Cadic & Gheysens | Derenne |
The Rugger Boys | Beka | Poupard |
Scared to Death | Vanholme | Mauricet |
The Scorpion | Stephen Desberg | Enrico Marini |
Spirou et Fantasio | Tome | Janry |
Thorgal | Jean Van Hamme | Rosiński |
Valerian and Laureline | Pierre Christin | Jean-Claude Mézières |
Wayne Shelton | Jean Van Hamme | Christian Denayer |
Western | Jean Van Hamme | Grzegorz Rosiński |
Wind in the Willows | Michel Plessix | Michel Plessix |
XIII | Jean Van Hamme | William Vance |
Yakari | Job | Derib |
Yoko Tsuno | Roger Leloup | Roger Leloup |
Awards
Olivier Cadic was given the French National Order of Merit, according to the Birmingham Mail this award is:
a vindication of his work to make an important part of French culture available in the English-speaking world through Cinebook, as the ambassador himself noted when noting the publisher had now printed twice as many Lucky Luke books in the last three years as had been published in the previous fifty.[2]
Notes
- ↑ De Blieck Jr., Augie (February 17, 2009). "Green Manor: Victorian England Murder Mysteries". Pipeline. Comic Book Resources.
- ↑ Birch, Paul (November 1, 2011). "Cinebook Publisher Receives French National Order of Merit". Speech Balloons (Birmingham Mail). Retrieved November 25, 2011.
References
- Cinebook at the Grand Comics Database
- Cinebook at the Comic Book DB
External links
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