Jean David Morvan
Jean David Morvan es uno de los guionistas franceses estrellas en este momento. Tiene alli varias series en curso, pero en Espana son conocidos sus guiones para las series HK y Nomad y Estela (Sillage en espanol). Tambien colabora con otros dibujantes espanoles como Francis Porcel y Pedro J. Colombo. ****** Jean-David Morvan was born in Reims in November 1969. In 1989, Morvan began coursework at Saint-Luc Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts in Brussels. While he initially studied...See more
Jean David Morvan es uno de los guionistas franceses estrellas en este momento. Tiene alli varias series en curso, pero en Espana son conocidos sus guiones para las series HK y Nomad y Estela (Sillage en espanol). Tambien colabora con otros dibujantes espanoles como Francis Porcel y Pedro J. Colombo. ****** Jean-David Morvan was born in Reims in November 1969. In 1989, Morvan began coursework at Saint-Luc Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts in Brussels. While he initially studied illustration, he ultimately became a script-writer. His first album "Reflets perdus" ("Diable ? quatre") appeared in 1993, illustrated by Sylvain Savoia, at the small publishing company Zenda. The following year, he began a fruitiful partnership with Phillippe Buchet on the Nomad series. Morvan has gone on to become one of the most prolific script-writers in Europe: "Troll" for O.G. Boiscommun starting in 1996 at Delcourt (scripts written together with Sfar), "Sir Pyle" for Munuera at Editions Soleil since 1999, the adaptation for Li-An of the "Cycle de Tscha?" of the American author Jack Vance (at Delcourt since 2000), "Zorn et Dirna" for B. Bessadi and V. Trannoy at Editions Soleil since 2000, "Sept secondes" for G. Paret at Delcourt, "N?vis" with Munuera at Delcourt in 2004. Morvan's style is an easy mix of classic sci-fi, unbridled heroic fantasy, surprising characters with fantastic powers, an intense rhythm of successive adventures and outrageous humor. The space opera "Sillage" which he launched in 1998 with Philippe Buchet, has been both a critical and commercial success. See less
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