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Philippe Dupuy(b. 15/12/1960, France) |
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Together with his writing companion Charles Berberian, Philippe Dupuy is considered one of the leading present-day comics authors. Dupuy made his debut in 1980 with the comic 'Le Père Gaston' in Aïe magazine. In the following three years, Dupuy worked for various fanzines until he met Charles Berberian. Two kindred souls recognized each other and decided to join their talents from that time on. |
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In 1985, the duo published 'Le Petit Peintre' at Magic Strip, followed by the 'Chantal Thomas' portfolio, published by Michel Lagarde in 1987. Their work also appeared in the magazines of the juvenile press, such as Mikado, Fripounet and I Love English. |
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In addition to their careers as comics authors, Dupuy and Berberian are also active in the illustration field. They work for the advertising field (Canal +, Les Vins Nicolas), the press (Libération, The New Yorker) and publishing field. Throughout the years, they have also published several portfolios and illustrated books, such as their series about cities that were an inspiration to them, published by Cornélius. In 1998, they became creative directors of the collection Tohu Bohu at Les Humanoïdes Associés, in which they published the 'Monsieur Jean' spin-off 'La Théorie des Gens Seuls'. |
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| Dupuy and Berbérian exposition at Lambiek Dupuy et Berbérian website (en français) |
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