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  2. Edmond Baudoin - Wikipedia

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    Questions de dessin, Éditions de l'An 2, 2002; Le chemin de Saint-Jean, L'Association, 2002; Taches de Jazz, Éditions Le 9 e Monde, 2002; Les quatre fleuves, scénario de Fred Vargas, Éditions Viviane Hamy, 2000; Chroniques de l'éphémère, 6 pieds sous terre, 1999; Salade niçoise, collection Ciboulette, L'Association, 1999; Le chemin aux ...

  3. Former prizes of the Angoulême International Comics Festival

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    1976: L'encyclopedie de la BD by Pierre Couperie, Henri Filippini and Claude Moliterni, Serg; 1977: Gérard Jourd'hui, a program on TF1; 1978: Le 9e rêve, by the students of the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels (1979: no award in this category) 1980: Découverte du monde by Larousse

  4. Webcomics in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, an annual blog BD-focused festival was co-created by Yannick Lejeune, titled Festiblog. The festival started out small, taking place outdoors and attracting a few BD blog enthusiasts. The event grew in size over the years. In 2015, Festiblog was renamed to "We Do BD" in order to include all BD numérique, not just blogs. [8] [9]

  5. Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize Awarded by the ...

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    The prize was known as Alph-Art du public from 1989 to 2003, the Prix du public from 2004 to 2006, in 2008 and 2009 the Essentiel FNAC-SNCF, since it was sponsored by the retailer Fnac and railway authority SNCF, in 2010 and 2010 the Fauve Fnac SNCF - Prix du Public and in 2012 Prix de la BD Fnac. At the end of 2018, the prize is "interrupted ...

  6. Angoulême International Comics Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Angoulême International Comics Festival (AICF; French: Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after Lucca Comics & Games and the Comiket of Japan.

  7. Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for First Comic ...

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    Camille Jourdy (Actes Sud BD) 2011 (tie): La Parenthèse by Élodie Durand (Delcourt) 2011 (tie): Trop n'est pas assez by Ulli Lust (Çà et là) 2012: TMLP. Ta mère la pute by Gilles Rochier (6 pieds sous terre) 2013: Automne by Jon McNaught (Nobrow) 2014 (tie): Le Livre de Léviathan by Peter Blegvad (L'Apocalypse)

  8. Pénélope Bagieu - Wikipedia

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    Pénélope Bagieu (French: [penelɔp baʒjø] ⓘ; born 22 January 1982, Paris) is a French illustrator and comic designer.She is best known for her blog BDs (French webcomics in blog format) My Quite Fascinating Life and Les Culottées.

  9. Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Inheritance

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    Les Mythes de Cthulhu by Alberto Breccia, Rackham; Mystérieuse, matin, midi et soir by Jean-Claude Forest, L'Association; Ragnar le Viking by Eduardo Teixeira Coelho and Ollivier, Glénat; Spiderman intégrale 1969 by Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr. and John Buscema, Panini Comics; 2006: Love and Rockets: Locas part 1 by Jaime Hernandez, Le Seuil