Jean Léturgie
Jean Léturgie (born December 24, 1947 in Caen ) is a French comic book author .
Career
After various activities as an editor for various magazines in the 1970s, he created the Middle Ages series Percevan (German: Tassilo ), which now comprises 15 volumes, from 1981 with Xavier Fauche and the draftsman Philippe Luguy . During this time, after René Goscinny's death, he was one of the copywriters of the Lucky Luke series , for which he also created eight scenarios with Xavier Fauche, as well as others for the offshoots Lucky Kid and Rantanplan . Another series from 1999 was Cotton Kid , also a western parody.
With his son Simon (* 1974), who worked as a comic artist, he worked on the series Polstar and Spoon & White and founded the Eigrutel Productions publishing house in 1995
Works
- Tassilo (1981-2011)
- Lucky Luke (1982-1996)
- Cédric Lebihan (1982-1984)
- Rantanplan (1985–1995)
- Lucky Kid (1995-1997)
- Polstar (1996-2006)
- Cotton Kid (1999-2003)
- Spoon & White (1999-2010)
- Gastoon (2011-2012)
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Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Léturgie, Jean |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French comic book writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 24, 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Caen |