Marion Montaigne

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Marion Montaigne in 2018 at Angoulême festival.

Marion Montaigne (born April 8, 1980[1]) is a French cartoonist, known particularly for her popular science comics.[2]

She was born in Saint-Denis de la Réunion. She studied animated cartoon at Paris Gobelins school. Her first famous work is the science blog BD Tu mourras moins bête, started in 2008.[2]. Tu mourras moins bête is now published as books and adapted since 2016 as an animated cartoon for TV channel Arte[3].

Bibliography

  • Panique organique, Sarbacane, 2007.
  • La Vie des très bêtes, Bayard, 2008.
  • La Vie des très bêtes. Ils reviennent !, Bayard, 2010.
  • Tu mourras moins bête..., :
    • La science, c'est pas du cinéma, 2011. Ankama.
    • Quoi de neuf, docteur Moustache ?, 2012. Ankama.
    • Science un jour, Science toujours !, 2014. Delcourt.
    • Professeur Moustache étale sa science !, 2015, Delcourt.
  • Riche, pourquoi pas toi ? with Michel Pinçon and Monique Pinçon Charlot, 2013, Dargaud.
  • Bizarrama culturologique, 2015, Delcourt.
  • L'Intelligence artificielle with Jean-Noël Lafargue, 2016, Le Lombard.
  • Dans la combi de Thomas Pesquet, 2017, Dargaud

References

  1. ^ Template:Fr Marion Montaigne, BD éprouvette, by Sophie Gindensperger for French newspaper Libération, october 8th, 2015
  2. ^ a b Morin, Hervé (November 20, 2012). "Marion Montaigne, dessine-moi un chercheur". Le Monde. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  3. ^ Tu mourras moins bête on Arte.

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