Fluid glacial

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Fluide Glacial is a French comic magazine founded in 1975 by comic artists Gotlib and Alexis . Fluide Glacial is published monthly and features comics by various artists. The magazine is supplemented by biographies and news from the comic scene. The magazine received 14,000 subscribers in 2002 .

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Gotlib left the L'Écho des Savanes magazine, which he had also founded, in 1975 and founded Fluide Glacial in order to independently implement his idea of ​​a comic magazine. With the magazine, he pursued a concept that differed from other publications of the time by specializing exclusively in comics that showed an over-the-top, sometimes satirical, humor.

In the tradition of Gotlib's previous works, there were other illustrators who came to Fluide Glacial , such as Édika and Daniel Goossens . From 1977 to 1983, appeared black thoughts of André Franquin , previously set in the magazine supplement Trombone Illustré published.

Other illustrators, including Christian Binet , Carlos Giménez , Jean-Marc Lelong (see Carmen Cru ) and Maëster (see Sœur Marie-Thérèse des Batignolles ), but also younger artists such as Manu Larcenet, expanded the range of the magazine, which over the years as a whole Comics published by over 120 authors.

In 2012 the band published: Cinérama. Une sélection des meilleurs plus mauvais films du monde , drawn by Charles Berbérian .

Fluide Glacial comics were mainly published in Germany in the U-Comix magazine, which also took over a number of Fluide Glacial covers . After preprinting in U-Comix , albums by particularly popular authors (Gotlib, Maëster, Édika ...) were also published by Volksverlag , or later by Alpha .

Individual evidence

  1. Le Monde, April 16, 2003
  2. Andreas C. Knigge : Everything about comics . Europa-Verlag, Hamburg 2004, p. 308.

Web links

Commons : Fluide Glacial  - collection of images, videos, and audio files