Fabrice Tarrin
Fabrice Tarrin (born November 30, 1971 in Neuilly-sur-Seine ) is a French comic artist and comic author .
biography
Fabrice Tarrin attended the École Estienne art school in Paris , after which he was a member of Atelier Nawak for five years (from 1995 Atelier des Vosges ). There he got to know Lewis Trondheim and Joann Sfar , among others .
In 1991 his works were published for the first time in Spirou magazine , individual drawings and also two short stories: Mademoiselle Peggy Sue and Cochon . In 1997 Tarrin released, together with Fred Neidhardt , his first album Les Aventures de Monsieur Tue-tout on Soleil Productions .
Tronchet engaged Tarrin as a draftsman for the first three volumes of the violin comic series . Between 2001 and 2006, Tarrin wrote the dialogues as well as the drawings, while Tronchet worked as a scenarioist . In Germany, the series was first published under the title Violetta by Carlsen Comics , from the third volume by Finix Comics .
From 2005 Tarrin worked together with lyricist Yann on his own Spirou album entitled Le Tombeau des Champignac (German: Die Gruft der von Rummelsdorf ), which was published in September 2007. Fabrice Tarrin sees it in the tradition of the classic Franquin albums.
Works (selection)
- 1997: Monsieur Tue-Tout
- 2001–2006: Violetta ( violin )
- 2005–2009: Nestor et Polux!
- 2007: Spirou and Fantasio: The crypt of those of Rummelsdorf ( Le Tombeau des Champignac )
- 2008: Journal intime d'un lémurien
- 2010: Charlotte Gainsbourg mon amour
- 2010-2011: Maki
- 2012: Le Parcours d'un puceau
- 2012: Sexe, Amour et déconfiture
Web links
- Literature by and about Fabrice Tarrin in the catalog of the German National Library
- Official website
- Biography on dupuis.com
- Fabrice Tarrin in the German comic guide
Individual evidence
Remarks
- ^ Third volume with Jean-Marc Krings
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tarrin, Fabrice |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French comic artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 30, 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Neuilly-sur-Seine |