Christophe Pelinq

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Ciro Tota and Christophe Arleston at the Chibi Japan Expo 2007.

Christophe Pelinq (born August 14, 1963 in Aix-en-Provence ) is a French comic book author , known under the stage name Christophe or Scotch Arleston .

After a childhood in Madagascar , he returned to France, where he studied journalism in Marseille . At first he worked as a radio play author for mystery radio plays. In 1989 he began writing for his friend Paul Glaudel as a comic book author . First they worked on smaller stories for the comic magazine Circus and on a children's comic. The Master Cartographers , also in collaboration with Paul Glaudel , became Arleston's first own series and a great success. In 1994 Lanfeust von Troy followed , with whom he began his successful saga about the magical world of Troy , which is his most important work to this day.

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Commons : Christophe Arleston  - album with pictures, videos and audio files