![]() The chronicle 'Les mauvaises gens' followed in 2005.Īs a scenarist, he teamed up with Joub again and started the children's series 'Max et Zoé' (Delcourt, 1999-2003) and the coming of age story 'Geronimo' (Dupuis, 2007-2010). He then created several detective comics, such as 'La Gloire d'Albert' (1999), 'Anticyclone' (2000), 'Rural' (2001) and 'Ceux qui t'Aiment' (2002). ![]() From 1997, he published a large part of his work with Delcourt, starting with 'Quelques Jours Avec Un Menteur' (1997) and 'Le Réflexe de Survie' (1998). ![]() In 1996, he made the children's book 'Juliette Galipette' for Magnard, a publisher for which he also made 'Le Voyage Infernal', illustrated by his BD Psurde colleague Joub. From 1994 until 1996, he worked on the independent "road comic" 'Le Constat', which was eventually published by Dargaud in the collection Long Courrier. After several publications in fanzines, he created 'L'Homme Qui n'Aimait Pas les Arbres' in 1992, the first part of the 'Les Amis de Saltiel' trilogy that heralded the new Géneration Dargaud collection. ![]() Psurde, a small studio that published the collective album 'La Vie Tourmentée d'Ernest Formidable' in 1987. Étienne Davodeau studied Plastic Arts in Rennes and co-founded B.D. ![]()
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