Diane Ernzen

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Diane Ernzen (* 1985 in Luxembourg ) is a Luxembourgish comic artist and illustrator .

She made her debut in 2006 in the manga anthology It wasn't even by the Schwarzer Turm publishing house with the short story "The violinist from Echternach". In 2008 "Vulpes Versutus" followed in Kappa Maki at the same publisher. In 2011 she was featured in the Comix magazine with “We love Lëtzebuerg”. In the same year her webcomic Ghostdemonster started on Animexx .de and Smackjeeves.com.

In addition to her work as a cartoonist, Diane Ernzen created illustrations for cultural institutions in her home country, Luxembourg. In 2012 she illustrated a children's coloring book for the Europa Museum in Schengen and the R7 hiking trail in Rosport .

Publications

  • "The violinist from Echternach" (2006, in It was never , Black Tower)
  • "Vulpes Versutus" (2008, in Kappa Maki Vol.2 , Black Tower)
  • "We love Lëtzebuerg" (2011, in Comix 07/2011 , Jurgeit, Krismann & Nobst)
  • Ghostdemonster (2011-, webcomic)
  • "In the footsteps of the white woman" (2012, hiking trail illustration series in Rosport, Luxembourg)

Web links

Diane Ernzen's blog

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( memento of March 26, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Preview of Es war keinmal
  2. http://www.comicforum.de/showthread.php?113096-Comix-07-2011
  3. http://animexx.onlinewelten.com/doujinshi/zeichner/32395/48214/ The German version of Ghostdemonster on Animexx.de
  4. Archived copy ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) The English version of Ghostdemonster on Smackjeeves.com
  5. http://yamatoking.blogspot.de/2012/05/auf-den-spuren-der-weissen-frau.html Inauguration of the hiking trail R7 "In the footsteps of the white woman" in Rosport