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Stephen Desberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Stephen Desberg

Stephen Desberg (born 10 September 1954 in Brussels) is a Belgian writer of comics. In 2010, he was the 10th bestselling author of comics in France, with 412,000 copies of all his comics together sold that year.
==Biography==
Stephen Desberg was born in Brussels in 1954 as the third child of an American lawyer from Cleveland and a French mother who taught him French at the Sorbonne after the Liberation of Paris. They settled in Brussels when Stephen's father became responsible for the distribution of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films in Belgium, Luxemburg and the Netherlands. After finishing college two years late, he studied law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, but didn't finish his studies.〔
His youth was mainly dominated by American movies, but he also enjoyed the weekly ''Spirou'' magazine with series like ''Buck Danny'' or the works of Raymond Macherot. He only discovered the authors who published in the main competitor ''Tintin'' magazine much later. He became a regular at the comics shop of Michel Deligne, who also republished classic comics and a fanzine. After Desberg published his first work here, Deligne introduced him to Maurice Tillieux, one of the major authors of ''Spirou'' at the time. At first, he offered some ideas and synopses to Tillieux for series like ''Jess Long'' and ''Tif et Tondu'', but he eventually moved to full scenarios for ''Tif et Tondu'', drawn by Will. He started working for a number of other ''Spirou'' authors, including Benn, Pierre Seron, Raymond Macherot and Eric Maltaite (the son of Will).〔
His first success came in 1980 with ''Billy the Cat'', drawn by Stéphane Colman. He also created ''421'' with Eric Maltaite, in 1983 ''Arkel'' with Marc Hardy, and in 1988 ''Jimmy Tousseul'' with Daniel Desorgher. Despite all this, he was simultaneously but unsuccessfully trying to become a professional musician.〔
By the mate 1980s, he moved from the young adolescent comics more towards the adult comics and graphic novel market, with 2 comics with Will and a series with Johan De Moor, the son of Bob De Moor, for Casterman, his first move away from publisher Dupuis. After some more short-lived series and collaborations, he started ''IR$'' with Bernard Vrancken. In 2000 starts ''Le Scorpion'' with Enrico Marini. Both series became a considerable success.〔 In the following decade, Desberg started a considerable number of new series with multiple artists and publishers, making him by 2010 one of the major writers of contemporary Franco-Belgian comics.

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