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Fabien Lacaf(b. 21/4/1954, France) |
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Although he studied architecture, the Parisienne artist Fabien Lacaf eventually chose a profession in the comics field. After several illustrating jobs, he turned to comics in 1980. He started out with several short stories for Charlie Mensuel and Métal Hurlant, mostly on scenarios by Patrick Cothias and Serge le Tendre. Also, Lacaf's work appeared in magazines like Jonas ('La Vie des Saints'), L'Ordinateur de Poche, List, L'Argonaute ('Les Robinsons de l'Aquarius' with Patrick Cothias), Tilt, Le Généraliste and Perlin ('Pierre et Plouf'). With Le Tendre, he produced the album 'Fontainebleau' for Éditions l'Arbre à Images. |
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![]() P'tit Luc et l'Ordinateur (script D. Goossens, L,Argonaute 19-1-1985) |
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In the late 1980s, Lacaf began producing more albums, which were mainly published by Glénat and Dargaud. He teamed up with Frank Giroud to launch 'Les Patriotes' (Glénat, 1988) and for Dargaud, he drew the children's book 'L'Apprenti Sorcier', as well as 'Catherine de Médicis' (also in 1988). Lacaf started 'Les Pêcheurs d'Étoiles' with Moriquand at Glénat in 1989. In 1990, he illustrated 'En Route vers le Futut', written by Rodolphe and produced through the BD Médias communication agency. |
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![]() Les Robinsons de l'Aquarius (L'Argonaute Juillet, 8-1985) |
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