Claude Moliterni

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Claude Moliterni (born 1932 in Paris , France , † January 21, 2009 ) was a French comic book author .

Claude Moliterni (2006)

life and work

Moliterni initially worked as an author for radio series, created the comic series Scarlett Dream together with the comic artist Robert Gigi in 1965, and a year later founded the comic journal Phénix together with Pierre Couperie and Henri Filippini . Between 1973 and 1989 he held a managerial position at the French comic book publisher Dargaud and in 1974 was one of the founders of the Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême . During this time Moliterni provided the texts for the fantasy series Taar (drawings: Jaime Brocal Remohi ) and the crime series Harry Chase (drawings: Walter Driver ).

In German, Moliterni published four albums from the Scarlett Dream series and five albums from the Harry Chase series with Carlsen Verlag in the first half of the 1980s . In 1993 the comicplus + publisher published the album Aids Connection , which was created in collaboration with the illustrator Eugenio Sicomoro .

literature

  • Andreas C. Knigge : Comic Lexicon . Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin and Vienna 1988. ISBN 3-548-36554-X , p. 329.
  • Eckart Sackmann: pioneer of modernity. In: Comics Info 59 (spring 2009), p. 11.

Individual evidence

  1. Claude Moliterni at universalis.fr (French) , accessed on June 27, 2012
  2. a b c Claude Moliterni on lfb.it (Italian) , accessed on May 31, 2012
  3. Robert Gigi on lambiek.net (English) , accessed on May 31, 2012
  4. a b Andreas C. Knigge: Comic Lexikon . Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin and Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-548-36554-X , p. 329.
  5. Claude Moliterni on comicguide.de , accessed on August 24, 2020
  6. ^ Aids Connection on comicguide.de , accessed on May 31, 2012