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Éditions Mille-Îles is a Canadian
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publisher of
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founded in 1988.


History

Mille-Îles began in 1988 with Tristan Demers' ''Gargouille'', a series for children, and the adult comics album ''La Vie qu'on mène'' by Line Arsenault. They have since expanded into a wide variety of genres, and have a number of imprints. By the beginning of the 21st century, they had become the largest Québec-based publisher of comics.


Imprints

Mille-Îles has a number of imprints: *BD Mille-Îles – specializes in children's comics *Coup de Griffe – specializes in humour *Dérive (later Fondation) *Zone Convective – founded by Yves Millet, bought by Mille-Îles in 1999


See also

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Canadian comics Canadian comics refers to comics and cartooning by citizens of Canada or Permanent residency in Canada, permanent residents of Canada regardless of residence. Canada has Official bilingualism in Canada, two official languages, and distinct comic ...
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Quebec comics Quebec comics (french: bande dessinée québécoise, or BDQ) are French language comics produced primarily in the Canadian province of Quebec, and read both within and outside Canada, particularly in French-speaking Europe. In contrast to Englis ...


References

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