Paul-Loup Sulitzer

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P.L. Sulitzer (October 2008)

Paul Loup Karl Sulitzer (born 22 July 1946 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French financier and author. Before he turned seventeen, he was already a self-made millionaire. Sulitzer used his financial experience and knowledge in his books which often related to the business world.

In 1987, he was a lecturer, with François Spoerry, Jean-Pierre Thiollet and other important people, to an international meeting in Geneva of Amiic (World Real Estate Investment Organization, vanished in 1997[1]).

Sulitzer admitted taking 300,000 Euros in connection with the Angolagate scandal on 30 December 2008, testifying against Pierre Falcone. He accused prosecutors of "trying to kill a mosquito with a nuclear bomb," having served six months while awaiting trial.[2]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Les Riches Tome II
  • La Femme d'Affaires
  • Le Regime Sulitzer
  • Laissez-nous Réussir
  • Money (1983)
  • Cash (1983)
  • Le Roi Vert (English: The Green King) (1984)
  • Fortune (1984)
  • Le Barman du Waldorf (1986)
  • Hannah (1987)
  • L'Impératrice (Hannah Tome II) (1988)
  • La Femme Pressée (1989)
  • Kate (1990)
  • Popov (1990)
  • Les Routes de Pékin (1991)
  • Cartel (1992)
  • Tantzor (1993)
  • Les riches Tome I (1993)
  • Berlin (1994)
  • L'Enfant des Sept Mers (1995)
  • Soleils Rouges (1996)
  • Tête de Diable (1997)
  • Les Maîtres de la Vie (1999)
  • Le Mercenaire du Diable (1999)
  • Le Complot des Anges (1999)
  • La Confession de Dina Winter (1999)
  • Dans le Cercle Sacré (2001)
  • Oriane Ou la Cinquième Couleur (2002)
  • La Vengeance d'Esther (2003)
  • Le Président (2004)

Comics

During the early ninetys, three of his novels were adapted into comics. The adaptions, broken down in a total of 12 volumes, were written by Jean Annestay, drawn by different artists and published between 1991 and 1995 by French comics publisher Dupuis.

The Green King was adapted into a comic series from 1991 to 1995. The artist on the first issue, Jacques Armand, died 17 April 1991 before it was completed. His friends, Alexandre Coutelis, Christian Rossi and Gilles Mezzomo helped complete the album.

  • Le Roi Vert – Le Traque (English: The Green King – The Revenge) (by Armand and Annestay) (1991)
  • Le Roi Vert – Guaharibos (English: The Green King – Guaharibos) (by Mezzomo and Annestay) (1993)
  • Le Roi Vert – Les Chiens Noirs (English: The Green King – The Black Dogs) (by Mezzomo and Annestay) (1994)
  • Le Roi Vert – Charmian Page (English: The Green King – Charmian Page) (by Mezzomo and Annestay) (1994)
  • Le Roi Vert – Le Royaume (English: The Green King – The Kingdom) (by Mezzomo and Annestay) (1995)

"Rourke" was adapted into a comic series from 1991 to 1994.

  • 01 – "La Mort Est Toujours Bonne" by Marvano
  • 02 – "Le Bon Dieu Ne Dort Jamaims" by Marvano and Rouffa
  • 03 – "Le Trois Concubine" by Marvano et Rouffa
  • 04 – "Tigre d'Avril" by Marvano et Rouffa

"Hannah" was adapted in three volumes from 1991 to 1993, drawn by Franz Drappier.

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