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Reality Show Tome 4

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  • Europe Comics

  • Paru le : 15/02/2017
A Muslim mayor has just been elected in Granada. He's a Democrat through and through. But a group of Christian extremists is ready to go to any lengths... > Lire la suite
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A Muslim mayor has just been elected in Granada. He's a Democrat through and through. But a group of Christian extremists is ready to go to any lengths to get him to resign. And after kidnapping his daughter, they're preparing to air the most horrific reality show in the history of television!

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  • Date de parution : 15/02/2017
  • Editeur : Europe Comics
  • ISBN : 979-10-328-0267-0
  • EAN : 9791032802670
  • Format : Epub fixed layout
  • Nb. de pages : 54 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Pages : 54
    • Taille : 32 614 Ko
    • Protection num. : Digital Watermarking

À propos des auteurs

Born in Reims in November 1969, at a very young age Jean-David Morvan became competely enraptured with science-fiction literature. His desire to create futuristic and innovative worlds leads him through the doors of Saint-Luc arts school in Brussels 1989, followed by the academy of fine arts and architecture, with the idea of training as an illustrator. In the end, he actually became a script-writer, collaborating with numerous young and sometimes unheard-of illustrators. His first album was "Reflets perdus" ("Diable à quatre") in 1993, illustrated by Sylvain Savoia, published by a small publishing company called Zenda. In 1994 he published "Horde" with J.
J. Whamo, still with Zenda, and started working with Sylvain Savoia and Philippe Buchet on the Nomad series. Five albums successively appeared at Glénat, the last in 2000 ("Mémoire vive", "Gai Jin", "Mémoires mortes", "Tiourma", "Mémoire cachée"). He then alternated one-shots and some more ambitious productions. The first category includes "Les Préhistos... tôt ou tard" (with Ketchup at Art Scénic in 1997), the two volumes of "Bunker Baby Doll" with F.
Jarzaguet at Zenda in 1997 and 1998 ("Coka" followed by "Le Serment d'Hypocrite"), "La Quête des réponses" (with Phlippe Buchet at Delcourt in 1998), "Tutti Frutti" for Trantkat at Delcourt in 1999, "A l'eau!" with G. Matouba at Editions le Cycliste in 2000, "La Mandiguerre" for S. Tamiazzo at Delcourt in 2001, "Lord Clancharlie" with Delestret, etc.. His several major series made him one of the most prolific script-writers of the beginning of this third millennium: "Troll" for O.
G. Boiscommun starting in 1996 at Delcourt (scripts written in collaboration with Sfar), "Sir Pyle" for Munuera at Editions Soleil, started in 1999, the adaptation for Li-An of the "Cycle de Tschaï" of the American author Jack Vance (Delcourt, started in 2000), "Zorn et Dirna" for B. Bessadi and V. Trannoy at Editions Soleil, also since 2000, "Sept secondes" for G. Paret at Delcourt, "Nävis" with Munuera at Delcourt in 2004.
His style is an easy mix of classic sci-fi, unbridled heroic fantasy, surprising characters with fantastic powers, an intense rhythm of successive adventures and outrageous humor. The space opera "Sillage" which he launched in 1998 at Delcourt with Philippe Buchet, one of his earliest partners, was extremely successful. It is one of the finest works of its genre. Morvan had his first work published with Dargaud in 2003: "Reality Show" (2016, Europe Comics). With his penchant for futuristic and humoristic stories, he turned out to be the ideal script-writer for taking the reins of "Spirou" and modernising the still dashing sixty-year-old.
"Paris-sous-Seine" demonstrated that after a long absence, the old bell-boy of the Moustic Hotel has definitely joined us in the 21st century. For as long as he can remember, Francis Porcel (born in 1977) has always loved playing games. "For me, each toy was the pretext for an escape into a fantasy world. That plunged me into a considerable number of family and school conflicts. Because adults kept confiscating my toys, I found drawing as a way to continue playing and letting my imagination wander".
The drawings quickly became comics. The first attempts took the form of short stories inspired by Bruguera, Mortadelo and Philemon. The young Francis Porcel was also fascinated by the art of Albert Uderzo and another great pro, Gimenez from Spain. It was on discovering "L'Étoile Noire" of the latter that the decision was made: Francis Porcel would become a cartoonist. At the time he had just turned 16.
At 19, he went to the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, which he attended for three years. He became aware of his own limitations and tried to overcome them. He met young students, such as Sergio Garcia, with whom he became great friends. The pair is now considered the future of Iberian comics. At 22, with Magemultimedia (Spain), he published what he considers his first effort of any value - "La Cité des Morts".
It wasn't long after its release that Francis Porcel was contacted by Dargaud, who introduced him to Jean-David Morvan. This meeting ultimately produced the series "Reality Show" (2003 Dargaud, 2016 Europe Comics). 'Since then', he admits, 'I consider myself the luckiest guy on the planet!' One thing's for sure - he's certainly one of the most talented.
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