Résumé
The Vaillant family is struggling to pick itself back up following the loss of Jean-Pierre. For his part, Michel is determined to return Vaillante racing to its former glory. But when he is unexpectedly given the chance to enter the upcoming French Grand Prix with Renault, he hesitates. How could he possibly get back in shape, and learn an entirely new car, in just thirteen days? But it could be a golden opportunity for him, and Michel is not one to back down from a challenge. The clock is ticking, and the climb back to the top is steeper than ever. Can he regain the summit?
Auteur
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Born in 1958 in Namur, Denis Lapière started his sociology studies after having had a taste of the thrills of auto racing. In the mid-1980s he was one of the founders of the Tropica BD bookstore in Charleroi, which became the meeting point for many artists. Once he started getting some contacts, Lapière started writing scripts, which gradually found their place in the editorial landscape. He started at "Spirou," producing short stories. He then published his first book in 1987: "Mauro Caldi" (Éditions Michel Constant Mirror). In 1990, he started "Charly" with Magda, a fantasy thriller that had "Spirou" readers on the edge of their seats. In the years that followed, Denis wrote scripts for several titles in the Aire Libre collection at Dupuis, aimed toward adult readers. With Jean-Philippe Stassen, he created "Le Bar du Vieux Français," which won numerous awards around the world. For artist Paul Gillon, he wrote "La dernière des salles obscures" about the fate of a film producer during the twentieth century. While continuing his graphic novel collaborations (with Pellejero and Mezzomo in particular), Lapière continued to work on more family-orientated comics like "Ludo" (with Bailly and Mathy), "Oscar" (with Durieux), and the reboot of "Tif et Tondu" (with Sikorski). In the 2000s, Denis Lapière had several experiences as a film screenwriter (with Pierre-Paul Renders). He also tried out an editorial role (launching the collections "Punaise" and "Puceron" at Dupuis). In early 2010 he led two major projects: a collaborative series called "Alter Ego" and the new adventures of "Michel Vaillant" (Dupuis/Europe Comics), which he co-wrote with Philippe Graton. With nearly one hundred albums under his belt, Denis Lapière is one of today's most accomplished writers.
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Alongside photojournalism, Philippe Graton has been invested in the "Michel Vaillant" series right from the start, first as an assistant to his father Jean Graton, the founder of the series, and then as an editor. He created his first script, "La Piste de Jade" ("The Jade Run") in 1994, and also created the collection "Les Dossiers Michel Vaillant" ("The Michel Vaillant Files"). Ever since, he's steered the destiny of his champion and ensured the editorial coherence of his father's work, including serving as co-scriptwriter for the new season of "Michel Vaillant" with Denis Lapière (Dupuis/Europe Comics).
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At the age of 4, Benjamin Benéteau and his family left their home in western France and moved to the other side of the world, in French Polynesia. He spent his whole childhood and teenage years under the Tahitian sun. Although interested in science, he became increasingly passionate about drawing. Once he had his high school diploma under his belt, he decided to leave Tahiti for rather different climes: Belgium. In 2002, he started his studies of comic book illustration at the Saint-Luc Art Institute. He graduated three years later, and soon began his own comic book projects in collaboration with a friend. In January 2008, the organizer of the Andenne Comic Fair put Benéteau in contact with Mathieu Reynès, who at that precise moment was looking for someone to work on the realistic backdrops of what looked like it was going to be a big project, even if it wasn't yet particularly well-defined. They hit it off right away, and Benjamin signed his first contract, launching himself into the cross-continental adventure of the "Alter Ego" series (Dupuis/Europe Comics). Benéteau seems to be drawn to ambitious series, because it wasn't long before he took on the wheel-screeching, fast-riding "Michel Vaillant" saga as well (Dupuis/Europe Comics).
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Born in Greece in 1973, Vincent Dutreuil spent his childhood in southeastern France. In high school he studied the applied arts, and following his graduation he moved on to the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels, where he stayed for three years, participating in the creation of the independent initiative "La 5e couche" (The 5th Layer), through which he took part in various expositions. Upon leaving Saint-Luc, he pursued his studies at the Fine Arts School of Saint-Etienne (France). Alongside his graphic design and illustration work, he soon met Belgian writer François Maingoval, and together they undertook their first professional series, "Ada Enigma" (Glénat). Wanting to vary his style and approach, Dutreuil then published a two-part fable titled "Racines" (Glénat), which he also wrote, followed by the historical crime drama "Kaze" (La boîte à bulles) and the sci-fi series "Animal Wars Comics," which he got off the ground through crowdfunding. His most recent work includes a pair of sports series with Dupuis: "Olympique Lyonnais," centered on the prestigious soccer club, and the new season of "Michel Vaillant" (Europe Comics in English), bringing to life the legendary race car driver created by Jean Graton.
Auteur(s) : Lapière, Philippe Graton
Caractéristiques
Auteur(s) : Lapière, Philippe Graton
Publication : 22 septembre 2021
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 42,9 Mo (ePub)
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9791032812402