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Yves Chaland (April 3, 1957 in Lyon, France – July 18, 1990, France (car accident)) was a French cartoonist. During the 1980s, together with Luc Cornillon, Serge Clerc and Floc'h, he launched the ''Atomic style'', a stylish remake of the Marcinelle School in Franco-Belgian comics. ==Biography== Chaland published his first strips in the fanzine ''Biblipop'' when he was 17. During his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Saint-Etienne, he created his own fanzine, ''L'Unité de Valeur'', in 1976, with Luc Cornillon. In 1978, he met writer/editor Jean-Pierre Dionnet, and they collaborated on features published in the Franco-Belgian comics magazines ''Métal Hurlant'' and ''Ah Nana''. These pastiches of 50s comics have been collected in the album ''Captivant''. He then created the characters of ''Bob Fish'', ''Adolphus Claar'', ''Freddy Lombard'', and ''Le Jeune Albert'', a scamp character living in the Marolles, a working-class area of Brussels. Yves Chaland, was approached to draw an adventure of ''Spirou et Fantasio'', appearinging in half-page installments of the weekly ''Spirou'' magazine. Done in a retro 50s style similar to his influences Jijé and André Franquin, both former artists on the ''Spirou'' feature. The unfinished story has been collected in the album '' Spirou et Fantasio – Hors Série, No. 4'' (Dupuis, 2003). He also did many advertising illustration commissions in his crisp, clean, "retro-modern" cartoon style. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yves Chaland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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