Farid Boudjellal

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Farid Boudjellal (born March 12, 1953 in Toulon ) is a French comic author and illustrator.

Farid Boudjellal

Boudjellal comes from an Algerian family and grew up in the south of France. At the age of eight, he developed polio . After school and university he published comic strips for the first time in 1978 in the magazines Circus and Charlie Mensuel . His first album Le Oud was released soon after by Futuropolis . His main themes are migration , disability and the Middle East conflict . In Germany he was best known for three volumes in the Jude-Araber series. Henryk M. Broder used a drawing from it as the cover for his book Die Irren von Zion . In 1998, Boudjellal started the autobiographically inspired series Petit Polio . Boudjellal is also the illustrator of the French political comic The President (2015-2017; b / w).

Individual evidence

  1. biography at lambiek.net

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