Lucie Durbiano
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Lucie Durbiano (born 12 October 1969) is a French
comic book A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
artist and illustrator. She was born in Castelsarrasin and grew up in the south of France. She studied art at the
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and then at the . She began working as an illustrator of children's books in 1999. She has also contributed to magazines such as , and . She began working with comics in 2001, contributing to the ''Tohu Revue'' collection. Her strip ''Les Super Super'' with Laurence Gillot appears in ''Astrapi'' and has been published in book form. Durbiano also provided the drawings for the graphic novel 'adaptation of 'Quatre Saison'' by in the magazine '.


Selected works

* La Bise du Renne'', children's book (1999), text by Laurence Gillot * ''Lulu Grenadine'', children's book series (2000-2007), text by Laurence Gillot * ''Mastic'', series * ''Laurence'', graphic novel (2004) * ''Bizou'', graphic novel (2004) * ''Orage et désespoir'', graphic novel (2006) * ''Le Rouge Vous Va Si Bien'', graphic novel (2007) * ''Trésor, graphic novel (2009), selection of the Angoulême International Comics Festival * ''Lo'', graphic novel (2010), selection of the Angoulême International Comics Festival


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Durbiano, Lucie 1969 births Living people French children's book illustrators French comics artists