Stibane/Didgé/La petit histoire de la prostitution.... Lot 280
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Stibane/Didgé/La petit histoire de la prostitution. Original board from the T2 album illustrating the belle époque theme, with a bonus mini strip. Fun, high-quality work. India ink circa 1996. TBE+. 30 X 40 cm
Didier Chardez (1953), alias Didgé, has long been a writer of humorous comics. His professional career began in the 70s, in Tintin and Spirou. He penned the 6-volume adaptation of the Caméra Café series. In a completely different style, he drew a realistic story for Casterman: "La Malédiction d'Edgar" (Edgar's Curse), adapted from the novel by Marc Dugain, who wrote the screenplay. Three albums. For Coccinelle Éditions, in collaboration with Francis Carin, he drew "Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam. L'Ère Nouvelle" and "À travers les Montagnes. La vie de saint Josémaria", under the pseudonym E. Gabriel. He wrote the screenplay and drew "Joseph André Audace et don de soi" and "Durbuy La plus petite ville du monde". Since 2018 he has been working on the series (3 volumes) Sexysun.
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