La Pastèque

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Pastèque
Status Active
Founded July 1998
Founder Martin Brault
Frédéric Gauthier
Country of origin  Canada
Headquarters location Montréal, Québec
Distribution Canada and Europe
Publication types French-language Comics
Official website www.lapasteque.com

La Pastèque is a French Canadian publisher of comics, based in Montréal, Québec.

Overview

La Pastèque ("The Watermelon" in English) was founded by Martin Brault and Frédéric Gauthier in Montréal, Québec in July 1998, and their first publication, the first volume of Spoutnik, appeared that December.[1]

The establishment publisher arose from talks between Brault and Gauthier about the state of comics in Québec around 1997. Things seemed pessimistic, and it seemed unlikely that the small market in the province could sustain itself. The two wanted to invigorate comics publishing in Québec, and chose to adopt a different approach to that of Franco-Belgian or American comics by publishing artists who had more personal work. They are the main French-language publisher of a number of artists such as Michel Rabagliati, and have also revived older albums, such as Jean-Paul Eid's Jérôme Bigras and Réal Godbout & Pierre Fournier's Red Ketchup.[1]

Recognition

La Pastèque has received support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles ("Society for the Development of Cultural Enterprises") and the Government of Quebec’s tax credit program for support of book publishers. In 2010, La Pastèque won the Joe Shuster Award for Outstanding Publisher.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Boyd, Kevin (2010-06-21). "Outstanding Publisher 2010: Montreal’s La Pastèque". The Joe Shuster Awards. Retrieved 2012-01-14. 


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.