Monday 14 May 2012

BD de cape et d'épée

Swashbuckling comic! There is a new photographic exhibition in Saint-Nicolas street (you've seen it with the previous exhibition here). This time, it honours Jacques Martin, a pioneer of historical comics (or bandes dessinées) who died in 2010. This, and the coming photos, are excerpts of the story of Loïs, published by Casterman editions, a partner of this exhibition. The drawings are by Olivier Pâques.

Il y a une nouvelle expo photos rue Saint-Nicolas (vous aviez vu la précédente ici). Cette fois-ci, en partenariat avec les éditions Casterman, elle met à l'honneur Jacques Martin, pionnier de la BD historique avec ici (et à venir cette semaine) des extraits des aventures de Loïs. Les dessins sont d'Olivier Pâques.

24 comments:

  1. beau traitement photo ;o)))

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  2. At first I thought this was the little prince. Nice photo, I love Versailles in the background.

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  3. Anonymous14/5/12 01:00

    Wunderbar ! Würde ich sicher lesen. Eine gute neue Woche dir.

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  4. The architectural details are almost as interesting as the swashbuckling!

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  5. I suppose there was a time in my childhood when I thought swords were very cool. My son certainly wanted one when the family visited the chateaux of the Loire many years ago. Now I think differently. You could get your arm cut off!

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  6. A nice way to learn about comics.
    Un Jacques Martin tres different de l'animateur tv... :-)

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  7. I agree with Jack! Love those architectural details!

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  8. What a neat exhibition! I am sure this is going to draw alot of visitors. :)

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  9. This is all new to me. Is this the French equivalent of anime?

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  10. @ Oakland DP: just a comic book!

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  11. je serais dans mon élément

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  12. There's nothing like a good 'swashbuckle' Ciel, sounds like a fun exhibition.
    P.s. I can imagine that cycling around Versailles would be a very nice pastime Ciel, do it..get a bike, but remember to always wear your helmet!!

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  13. Love the details, I admire people who can draw.

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  14. I would love visiting this exhibition!
    Léia :)

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  15. I don't think I've ever seen this kind of BD de cape et d'épée ever. It's fantastic!

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  16. I also like those architectural details but the main subject being the swashbucklers. This is quite well done.

    Ceil, I haven't read those novels. I have read many, many novels of WWII. I am always happy to receive recommendations of good reads.

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  17. Mon peché mignon! J'ADORE les BD! J'ai hâte de voir la suite!
    (T'ecris bientot, là HS, Les voyages forment la jeunesse mais deforment les menisques..)

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  18. I love it that you have so much to share.. sorry and I meant beautiful things to share.
    Even your comics.
    Hugs Drew x

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  19. My son would probably appreciate this very much! He saw his first real BD in Paris when he was six...

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  20. Love the artwork and coloring. Not familiar with DBs, but I've always loved comics. This looks interesting.

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  21. I could easily spend a whole day at this, thank you for sharing!

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