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Philippe Briones is a French animator, author and
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artist. His pencils are usually inked by himself.


Biography

He did his studies in France, at the " Beaux-arts" in
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, and at the " CFT Goblins" in Paris. Right after his studies, he was recruited by
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to work in animation, and he started by working on "''A Goofy Movie''", in 1994. He worked on several Disney animation movies, but it is important to notice that he has been the clean-up supervisor on Tarzan's adult character, and collaborated with the number one in animation, Glen Keane for 2 years. At the same time, in 2002, he started his author career by working for the French editor " Soleil Production" on titles such as "''Les Seigneurs d'Agartha''", "''Tales of the Dragon Guard''" and "''Kookaburra''". He signed his first contract at
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in 2006, on the "''
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''" series. Then, he worked on various series with famous characters such as
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, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and
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, until he was approached by
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, in 2015. They first offered him to illustrate the "''
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''" series. He then worked on a "''
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''" issue, and is now acting on the "''
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''" Rebirth series. While drawing for DC Comics, he still works for French editors, with some various and sometimes stunning collaborations (''Karate Boy'', ''PSG Heroes''). Co-scriptwriter, he also has illustrated the ''Geek Agency'' Series, which cleverly associate action, pop culture references and humor. He achieved in 2016 an album in the "7" collection at Delcourt.( "''7 héros''").


Filmography


Bibliography

;''French Editors :'' ;
Soleil Productions Soleil Productions is a French publisher of both original and imported comic books. History Soleil was founded in 1989 in Toulouse. Soleil quickly became known as a publisher of cartoons and parodies such as Rahan, Blek le Roc et Tarzan. It so ...
* (2001-2002) : "Les Seigneurs d'Agartha" issues 1 & 2. * (2002-2006) : Tales of the Dragon Guard issues 2 et 4. * (2004) : Kookaburra Universe. * (2015) : PSG Heroes issues 1 & 2. ; "Label Fusion" (Soleil/Panini). * (2008) : Wanderers '':'' ''(On'' ''an original scenario'' ''by'' '' Chris Claremont).'' Ankama. * (2012) : Karate boy. * (2013) : Geek Agency Tome 1 : Resident Geek : O''riginal scenario by Philippe Briones and Romain Huet, d''rawing and inking by'' Philippe Briones, colors by Romain Huet.'' * (2013) : Geek Agency Tome 2 : Dragon Geek : O''riginal scenario by Philippe Briones and Romain Huet, d''rawing and inking by'' Philippe Briones, colors by Romain Huet.'' Delcourt. * (2016) : "7 Héros" ( Collection " 7 ", 3rd Season ). ''American Editors :''
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. * (2006) : ''White Tiger #1-5'' : Drawing, inked by Don Hillsman. * (2007) : ''Namor #1-6'' : #1-3 Drawing and inking, #4-6 Drawing, inked by Scott Hanna. * (2008-2009) : ''X-Men Legacy #216,219 et 225'' : #216 Drawing, inked by Scott Hanna #219 inked by Cam Smith, #225 drawing and inking''.'' * (2009) : ''Mrs Marvel #245.'' * (2009) : ''Iron Man vs Whiplash #1-4.'' * (2010) : ''American Son #1-4.'' * (2010) : ''Iron Man Legacy #10-11'' : Drawing, inked by Jeff Huet. * (2010) : ''Web of Spider man #7 & 12'' * (2011) : ''Captain America Corps #1-5'' : In collaboration with
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. * (2013-2014) : ''Uncanny X- Force #13-15'' *(2015) : ''X-Men #13-15,17.''
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. * ''(2015-2016) : Suicide Squad #8-16.'' * ''(2015) : Suicide Squad Annual #1.'' * ''(2016) : Flash #49.'' *''(2016) : Aquaman (Rebirth) #3-5.''


References

* http://marvel.com/comics/creators/1122/philippe_briones * http://www.dccomics.com/talent/philippe-briones His page on DC Comics.com * http://www.bedetheque.com/auteur-5724-BD-Briones-Philippe.html * http://culturebox.francetvinfo.fr/livres/bande-dessinee/rencontre-avec-philippe-briones-le-frenchie-qui-dessine-spider-man-155089


External links


His page on Marvel.com

His page on DC Comics.com



His Blog

Comiccon Interview

Phil Briones on Comicvine
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