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Jean-Pierre Gibrat

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Jean Pierre Gibrat
Jean Pierre Gibrat
at 2009 edition of the Comic Strip Festival of Sollies Ville in France.
BornJean Pierre Gibrat
(1954-04-14) April 14, 1954 (age 70)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Area(s)Artist, Writer
Notable works
Le Sursis
Le Vol du corbeau
Mattéo

Jean-Pierre Gibrat (born 14 April 1954) is a French comic artist and scriptwriter.[1] His first complete stories were published in the French magazine Pilote. With Jackie Berroyer, he took on le petit Goudard in 1978, a series which he continued in the same year in Charlie Mensuel, then in Fluide Glacial in 1980. During this time, some of his artwork was also published in the press : l'Evénement du jeudi, le Nouvel Obs, Sciences et Avenir and he also produced work for Okapi and Je bouquine. In late 1982, he pencilled La Parisienne in Pilote, again on a script by Berroyer. In 1985, on Saval's texts, Gibrat drew, in Télé Poche, l'Empire sous la mer, an adventure starring the canine character Zaza, created by Dany Saval and Michel Drucker.

In October 1997, the graphic novel Le sursis was released, followed by volume 2 in September 1999, Le vol du Corbeau in 2002 and its second volume in 2005; all of which were published by Dupuis.

Works

  1. Volume 1, 1997
  2. Volume 2, 1999
  • Le Vol du corbeau:
  1. Volume 1, 2002
  2. Volume 2, 2005
  • Les Gens Honnêtes volume 1, 2008
  • Mattéo:
  1. Première époque (1914–1915), Futuropolis, 2008 - Official selection of the Festival d'Angoulême, 2009
  2. Deuxième époque (1917–1918), Futuropolis, 2010
  3. Troisième époque (Août 1936), Futuropolis, 2014

References