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Julie Delporte
Born1983 (age 40–41)
NationalityCanadian
Area(s)Cartoonist

Julie Delporte (born in 1983) is a Canadian cartoonist and illustrator. She lives in Montreal, Canada.[1][2] She is one of the organizers of Montreal’s annual “48 Heures” comics festival.

Biography

Delporte immigrated to Montreal from Saint-Malo, France, in 2005.[3] In 2011, Delporte was a fellow at the Center for Cartoon Studies. She has cited Belgian cartoonist Dominique Goblet as an influence on her work.[4]

Publications

  • Encore Ça (“Still That"), 2008
  • Le Rêve de la Catastrophe (“The Dream of the Disaster”), 2009, with Vincent Giard
  • Le Dernier Kilomètre No. 1 (“The Last Mile”), 2011.
  • La Bédé-Réalité, la (“Reality Comics”), Colosse Essay, 2011.
  • Le Carnet bleu, Colosse, 2011.
  • Le Dernier Kilomètre No. 2, 2012.
  • Journal , Koyama Press, 2013
  • Je suis un raton laveur ("I am a washing raccoon"), La courte Échelle (Montréal), 2013.
  • Journal , L'agrume, 2014
  • Everywhere Antennas, Drawn & Quarterly, 2014

References

  1. ^ "CCS Fellow: Julie Delporte". cartoonstudies.org.
  2. ^ "Exhibitors: Julie Delporte". torontocomics.com.
  3. ^ "Contributors: Julie Delporte". comicsaspoetry.com.
  4. ^ "Exit Interview: Julie Delporte". cartoonstudies.org.

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