Patrice Killoffer

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Patrice Killoffer
Killoffer.jpg
Patrice Killoffer at the festival, 2004.
Born (1966-06-16) June 16, 1966 (age 55)
Metz, France
NationalityFrench
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Artist

Patrice Killoffer, better known simply as Killoffer (born 16 June 1966), is a writer and artist of comics. He was co-founder of the independent comics publisher L'Association in 1990, and has been a part of Oubapo since its creation in 1992.

Career[]

Patrice Killoffer studied at the School for Applied Arts Duperré in Paris in the 1980s. His teachers included comics authors Georges Pichard and , who influenced him in his early works. He created his first pages in 1981, during his studies.

In 1987, he made the first issue of the magazine Pas un seul with Jean-Yves Duhoo. In the following years, he published in the magazines Globof, Lynx, and Labo, which was published by Futuropolis. Since 1990, he publishes regularly in , the magazine of publisher L'Association, which later published three of his albums.

More recently, he has published in the magazine and he produces illustrations for the newspapers Libération and Le Monde, and writesa column for La Vie. In 2000, he was one of three artists responsible for the carnaval at Saint-Denis.[1] Since 2006, he is the illustrator of the books of Fantômette, a classic French series of youth literature. Killoffer also created four stamps for the Swiss Post in 2006,[2] making him the first foreign artist to design Swiss stamps.[3]

Some of his works have been translated into Dutch and German. 676 Apparitions of Killoffer is his first work to be translated in English.[4]

Influences[]

Apart from his teachers, Killoffer cites as his influences the Dutch artists Willem and Joost Swarte. He also admires the work of Moebius.[4] But despite these ligne claire influences, he is considered as the most experimental author of L'Association.[5]

Awards[]

Bibliography[]

  • Killoffer en la matière, L'Association, 1992
  • ?, , 1994
  • Billet SVP, L'Association, 1995
  • La Clef des champs, L'Association, 1997
  • La Bactérie, , 1998
  • Viva Pâtàmâch ! (art), with (text), Le Seuil, 2001
  • Six cent soixante-seize apparitions de Killoffer (676 apparitions of Killoffer), L'Association, 2002, published in English in 2005 by [6]
  • Donjon Monsters part 9 : Les Profondeurs (art), with Lewis Trondheim and Joann Sfar (text), Delcourt
  • Le Rock et si je ne m'abuse le roll, L'Association, 2006
  • Quand faut y aller, L'Association, 2006
  • Léon l'étron, , 2007
  • The Man Who Refused To Die, with Nicolas Ancion, Dis Voir, 2010

Notes[]

  1. ^ Carnaval in Saint-Denis in L'Humanité, June 17, 2000
  2. ^ Swiss Post Archived 2007-05-09 at the Wayback Machine announcement of the Killoffer stamps, with Killoffer interview
  3. ^ Swissinfo[permanent dead link] about Killoffer's stamps, April 16, 2006
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Typocrat Killoffer interview from December 2005
  5. ^ Review of 676 Apparitions Archived 2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 25 May 2007
  6. ^ English translation of 676 Apparitions announced in The Guardian, November 20, 2005
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