Philippe Bercovici

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Philippe Bercovici
Born (1963-01-05) 5 January 1963
Nice, France
Nationality French
Area(s) artist
Pseudonym(s) Thélonius
Notable works
Les Femmes en Blanc
Robinson et Zoé
Le Boss

Philippe Bercovici is a French comics artist of Franco-Belgian comics. Having illustrated a wide range of series, Bercovici is perhaps most known for Les Femmes en Blanc written by Cauvin, started in 1981.[1] Initially under the pseudonym Thélonius, he drew the gag series Le Boss written by Zidrou, revolving around the chief editor of Spirou magazine.

Known for working at unusually high speeds, in 1999 Bercovici illustrated an entire issue of Spirou on his own (No. 3183), imitating the styles of the other regular artists, including the continuing stories.[1][2][3]

Bercovici has also drawn the 2010 satire album Robert Parker: Les Sept Pêchés capiteux, written by Benoist Simmat concerning American wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr.[4]

References

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 lambiek.net Philippe Bercovici profile
  2. Dupuis Bercovici profile
  3. BD oubliées (French)
  4. Compadre, César, Sud Ouest: La planète vin (October 8, 2010). Parker en bande dessinée (French)


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