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Julie Doucet, Chris Ware and René Goscinny, comics at all costs

Audio 48:30

Quebec designer Julie Doucet is the winner of the Grand Prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

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By: Amélie Beaucour

1 min

Welcome to the 49th edition of the Angoulême Comic Strip Festival where passionate readers, talented authors and animated heroes of all kinds meet in the streets of the city, and in permanent or temporary places, dedicated to the 9th art.

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It is under the beautiful gray sky of Angoulême, in the west of France that the team of "You tell me about it news" has put down its suitcases today. 

On the occasion, of course, of the International Comics Festival. 

On the program today: a short trip to Chris Ware's America, a dive into the world of René Goscinny, father of Asterix and Little Nicolas, and a discovery of the work of the winner of the 2022 Grand Prix. 

The guests of the show:

  • Julie Doucet

    , Quebec cartoonist, winner of the 2022 Grand Prix of the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

    She published "

    Maxiplotte

    ", published by L'Association.

  • Benoît Peeters

    , screenwriter and great specialist of Hergé, Jiro Tanigushi or even Chris Ware, winner of the Grand Prix 2021. He is the co-curator of the exhibition “Building Chris Ware”.

  • Romain Brethes

    , journalist and co-curator of the exhibition “René Goscinny, screenwriter, what a job!

    ".

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