The Kingdom - Volume 6 - Sacré Bleu ! - Sacré Bleu! - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Résumé

What do Emile the beleaguered housecat, Thibault the royal dwarf, François the lovelorn blacksmith, a flock of loud-mouthed sparrows, and the great Maestro (formerly known as Barnabé the Stumblebum) all have in common? They all come around to Anne's tavern when they need a pick-me-up, a hiding place, or a sympathetic ear. Anne's benevolence, banter, beauty, and barley-beer are a balm to all... but that doesn't mean she'll take any bull! She's the charismatic constant in these six tales of the adventures and follies of some of the Kingdom's lesser-known (but no less colorful) cast of characters.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    18/07/2018
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0632-6
  • EAN
    9791032806326
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      52 756 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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Biographie de Feroumont

Benoît Feroumont was born in in Belgium in 1969. Naturally attracted to drawing, the young Benoît was lucky enough to have a grandfather who was a wood craftsman and advertising professor in Liège who advised him on his progress. Mostly motivated by his love of images, Benoît read a lot of comic books and also soon discovered the joys of animated movies. As a teenager, he began to split his time between the two disciplines that would structure his life.
At the age of 18 he enrolled at the Saint-Luc School in Liège, and came out a few years later with a comic book and illustration diploma under his belt. He soon realized that he had a little more work to do before going pro, and so decided continue his studies at La Cambre animation school in Brussels. His student portfolio gained notice at comics festivals, with one of his pieces, "Chapeaux, " even winning international prizes.
Following these promising beginnings in animation, the illustrator dedicated himself to cartoon animation for a time, leaving comic books on the side. He started his own business, using his know-how in the service of others, either in cinema or advertising. In 2000, he completed his first professional animated short, "Bzz, " which won him the Anima Grand Prix and was a front-runner for the Cartoon d'Or at Cannes and Annecy.
Around the same time, Feroumont was featured in "Spirou" magazine, accompanied by debutant writer (at the time) Fabien Vehlmann. Together, they created several short stories, and the poetic urban-fantasy series "Wondertown, " of which two volumes were released in the early 2000s. Following that, Feroumont moved on to more high-caliber projects, such as "The Triplets of Belleville" and "Brendan et le secret de Kells." In 2008, he directed a Tuscan-inspired animated short, a tragicomedy called "Dji Vou Veu Volti." His research for this 13-minute film would then serve as a basis for his comic book series "Le Royaume, " first published by the magazine "Spirou" (Dupuis; "The Kingdom, " Europe Comics).
With this engaging medieval comedy, Feroumont made a name for himself as one of the pillars of contemporary "Spirou." In 2013, he published the erotic social satire "Gisèle et Béatrice" as part of the Aire Libre collection (2017 Europe Comics, "Giselle and Beatrice"). Both comic book artist and cartoon film director, Benoît Feroumont is one of the flagbearers of "Spirou" as we know it today.
His humor and enthusiasm are transposed to all his characters. Benoît Feroumont was born in in Belgium in 1969. Naturally attracted to drawing, the young Benoît was lucky enough to have a grandfather who was a wood craftsman and advertising professor in Liège who advised him on his progress. Mostly motivated by his love of images, Benoît read a lot of comic books and also soon discovered the joys of animated movies.
As a teenager, he began to split his time between the two disciplines that would structure his life. At the age of 18 he enrolled at the Saint-Luc School in Liège, and came out a few years later with a comic book and illustration diploma under his belt. He soon realized that he had a little more work to do before going pro, and so decided continue his studies at La Cambre animation school in Brussels.
His student portfolio gained notice at comics festivals, with one of his pieces, "Chapeaux, " even winning international prizes. Following these promising beginnings in animation, the illustrator dedicated himself to cartoon animation for a time, leaving comic books on the side. He started his own business, using his know-how in the service of others, either in cinema or advertising. In 2000, he completed his first professional animated short, "Bzz, " which won him the Anima Grand Prix and was a front-runner for the Cartoon d'Or at Cannes and Annecy.
Around the same time, Feroumont was featured in "Spirou" magazine, accompanied by debutant writer (at the time) Fabien Vehlmann. Together, they created several short stories, and the poetic urban-fantasy series "Wondertown, " of which two volumes were released in the early 2000s. Following that, Feroumont moved on to more high-caliber projects, such as "The Triplets of Belleville" and "Brendan et le secret de Kells." In 2008, he directed a Tuscan-inspired animated short, a tragicomedy called "Dji Vou Veu Volti." His research for this 13-minute film would then serve as a basis for his comic book series "Le Royaume, " first published by the magazine "Spirou" (Dupuis; "The Kingdom, " Europe Comics).
With this engaging medieval comedy, Feroumont made a name for himself as one of the pillars of contemporary "Spirou." In 2013, he published the erotic social satire "Gisèle et Béatrice" as part of the Aire Libre collection (2017 Europe Comics, "Giselle and Beatrice"). Both comic book artist and cartoon film director, Benoît Feroumont is one of the flagbearers of "Spirou" as we know it today.
His humor and enthusiasm are transposed to all his characters.

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