European Graphic Novels+

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“BD” refers to Franco-Belgian comics, but let's open things up to include ALL Euro comics and GN's. Euro-style work from around the world is also welcome!

* BD = "Bandes dessinées"
* BDT = Bedetheque
* GN = graphic novel
* LBK = Lambiek
* LC = "Ligne claire"

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I dont read much (if any) european comics, but this one catched my interested, its on my local library but not avalaible currently so im waiting on it, opinions? It reminded me of Assasins Creed which i used to love, specially the french comics like the Ankh of Isis Trilogy and Hawk Trilogy

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Copyright: Humanoides Associes / Bess / Jodorowsky

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Copyright: Splitter Verlag & Vicente Segrelles

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Snowpiercer was originally a set of three graphic novels done by Casterman in French and Titan in English.

1: The Escape
2: The Explorers
3: Terminus

Then they launched a prequel series which was also supposed to run 3 volumes:

1: Extinction
2: Apocalypse
3: Annihilation

That 3rd book was supposed to be out in 2021? I guess it was Covid-Delayed?

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All About That Bass - Postmodern Jukebox European Tour Version

Woof! :D
I.e., a uniquely Euro-American, sexy mashup of ridiculous fun.

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Another recent, random American discovery, and IIRC the first little collection of pixel art here, one of my favorite styles based on growing up in the 8-bit PC & gaming age.

"Mich-spich" had me at the "Prague" piece, so I'm just gonna roll with it, blush a little, and promise to get back to pure Euro stuff in my next post. 😅


Nightlife in Prague


Astoria Column


Lake View


Nature's Eruption


Blue Lotus


Oregon Coast


Koi Pond


Omg-- Burning Tower !

Michelle is inspired by scenery of the Pacific Northwest, and seemingly much more, such as fantasy worlds and anime / manga. In fact she works in multiple types of media, and is regularly looking to expand and refine her craft. Her site is below, in which there's much more art to look at. She also takes commissions.

https://mich-spich.carrd.co/

(note: I don't know her personally, and this is not a plug)
(just wanted to share the work of another artist I liked)

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Copyright: Splitter Verlag & Vicente Segrelles

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Copyright: Splitter Verlag & Vicente Segrelles

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Hopefully, eventually we get more contributors here, and if I may say so, it's part of why @[email protected] and I have worked hard to get things rolling, share content, be good hosts, and welcome you all. I.e., we want to create a pleasant place for people to share Euro-style comics content, talk about such & them, and enjoy.

Jump in as you like. ^^

ART CREDIT: Blazing Blue Remastered, by The_Good_Guy_Two.

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Me, I'd never heard of this gal before, but just today, Google featured what I thought was a pretty sweet ligne claire depiction of one of MLK's marches. Reading up, I came to learn a little bit about the African-American creator, Tatyana.


So I goggled & googled, saw the above, and thought... dang! That's some nice ligne claire, baby, particularly focusing on a topic rarely if ever tackled across LC, right?

TBH, I still don't really know that much about Tatyana. Seems she's a Californian who moved to Texas (zoiks). Any winkly-wankley-wuvvly case, I enjoy her art a lot, so here goes some samples:


One thing I've always enjoyed about LC is that it's so much more than just a formulaic Hergé imitation (altho it can still be that, haha), but pretty much like every art style ever, it's more of a launch=point.


Ooh lala, I love how she goes all 'I'mma do my version of Japanese Koi right here!' :D


It's a positional coolness, Johnny. You'll never be able.
Hey wassup big daddy!


Whoopsie, pardon me, esteemed sir!
(or multiple sirs, as the case may be)


Oi! Could almost be a Will Eisner piece, Tenement Stories, etc.


Hahaha, dunno if anyone remembers those classic Coke ads from the 50's & 60's, but this one really sent me. Drunken Santa et al.


"Alright, wrap it up, Roy!"
--Maurice Moss (The IT Crowd)

So then, here's some Tatyana links to pursue, if interested:
https://www.instagram.com/french75studios/
https://www.french75studios.com/

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From: the Art of Moebius, published by Epic Comics. Copyright 1989 by Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc. and Starwatcher Graphics, Inc.

Moebius's most famous hero, Arzach, flies through his strange world atop a concrete pterodactyl. A silent warrior, Arzach was first serialized in Metal Hurlant in six ground-breaking stories, published in 1974 and 1975. The Arzach strips gave Moebius a chance to try nonnarrative story- telling: breaking away from the word and letting the surrealistic visions tell their own tale.

Moebius: I'm a little like Arzach. Before Metal Hurlant, I was standing still, and it was only after that that I began to move, to stretch my wings, to fly. But I couldn't do it by myself. I'm not a superhero! I needed a bird, figuratively, to carry me further.

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So once upon a time, a BD colleague snapped this at market.

Bit later, I tried to sort it in GIMP.
Bah:
https://i.imgur.com/3XXNn77.jpg

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Moebius: This drawing is one of my earlier experiments with the airbrush. It is also very telling about my spiritual situation at the time. It's not unlike a psychic self-portrait. This was a time of changes, when I decided to completely change my life-style. I quit smoking, stopped drinking, etc.

At the time, I didn't think about it, but today, I see quite clearly a relationship between those weird creatures at the bottom of the picture that are trying to attack the central character and all the bad habits I was trying to break.

From: The Art of Moebius

Published by Epic Comics. All rights reserved. Copyright 1989 by Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc. and Starwatcher Graphics, Inc. All illustrations copyright © their respective copyright holders.

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After a migration to Hetzner cloud earlier today, lemmee federation issues are fixed and also performance feels much better than before. We are looking forward to see all your future posts, have fun!

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Bob...! (i.imgur.com)
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No, it's Bob et Bobette (or Suske en Wiske, is it not?) by Willy Vandersteen.
If I understand correctly, he's of Dutch descent, who lived and worked out of Belgique.

In any case, I love this kind of action-packed, early 'Hergé-style' ligne claire.
So funny and cute. <3

Now, if this heavily reminds you of The Misadventures of Jocko, the High-Flying Chimp, with his two little human buddies, well actually he was the star of a slightly different series:

https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/herge.htm#:~:text=Herg%C3%A9/Moulinsart%202012.-,Jo%2C%20Zette%20et%20Jocko

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My server was cranky, it was Christmas, and so on, finally I hope everything is back up to speed!

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Haha, nah, it's really more like these:


(hmm... metaphor for Snowy- Hergé himself?)


(evil Tintin alert?)


Eureka! I've got... something..?


Meh... so at least it's back to Peru, via fortunato!

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In fact, this dates from the 1947 magazine, i.e. how Tintin was being published at the time.

Haha, and here's a fun, fan-redraw:
https://i.imgur.com/uRpRRac.jpg

Artist: In The Depths of Solitude, via Tumbler

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Lucky Luke is back but Jolly Jumper has retired. The poor lonesome cowboy did the obvious and got himself a steed of steel instead. Fitting to the era it´s of course a brake-less bike with one fixed gear, since free-wheel hubs and gear shifting had not been invented at the time. Considering that Luke had always been a pretty hip guy it makes perfect sense to me. Maybe not every purist´s cup of tea but I (as a bike dude) find it absolutely hilarious! What do you all think? Heresy or logical development of a classic character?

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Some nice, Christmassy colors there. :-)

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Mœbius: The inspiration for this drawing came from a painting by Maxfield Parrish, which represented a very beautiful girl reclining on a rock. I did this as a joke but behind the joke is an interesting idea. Maybe the girl is really a monster and we now see her true shape. She cries, because she knows she is alone, and she knows she is a monster ....

Morning (1921) by Maxfield Parrish. Cover For Life Magazine, April 6, 1922

Screaming Monster (1974) by Mœbius. Cover for Metal Hurlant, very first issue and Heavy Metal, May, 1977

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