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Frédéric Bihel, the shadow theater
Frédéric Bihel publishes the comic strip "As long as we are alive" © Futuropolis editions
By: Fanny Bleichner
1 min
Frédéric Bihel adapts Anne-Laure Bondoux's novel "As long as we are alive" into a comic strip.
A dense, powerful and hypnotic graphic narrative.
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The title of Frédéric Bihel
's new comic
is the beginning of a sentence.
An unfinished sentence that lets a world of possibilities and resignations open up.
It was first the title of a novel, that of Anne-Laure Bondoux.
The illustrator Frédéric Bihel made a comic strip of it.
He invites us to dive with him from shadow to light, in universes that are sometimes fantastic, sometimes realistic.
From the forest to the city passing by the sea, the sketches stand out against very changing flat areas of color… in the footsteps of a family with a heavy past.
The comic strip “As long as we are alive” by Frédéric Bihel is published by Futuropolis editions.
Report:
Akissi, the mischievous heroine of Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin leaves the pages of comics for television.
An unprecedented 26-minute adventure, inspired by the 10 albums already published by Gallimard, will be broadcast tomorrow Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. PARIS time on the public channel France 4. Our reporter
Amélie Beaucour
, also a champion of nonsense, watched it for VMDN.
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