Alcante

Alcante, pen name of Didier Swysen (born 21 November 1970, Belgium) is a Belgian comics writer, best known for his series Pandora’s Box.

Alcante
Didier Swysen, alias Alcante
BornDidier Swysen
(1970-11-21) November 21, 1970
Belgium
NationalityBelgian
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
Pandora Box

Biography

Alcante has studied economic sciences and worked in academic research, when he won a comics writing contest of publisher Dupuis in 1995. The winning story was published in Spirou magazine. It took another seven years before he regularly began to publish short stories there. Pandora Box is his first series. He is the younger brother of comics creator Bernard Swysen.

Bibliography

  • Pandora Box, Dupuis, 8 volumes, 2005–2006, with seven different artists: Didier Pagot, Vujadin Radovanović, Steven Dupré, Roland Pignault, Erik Juszezak, Alain Henriet, and Damour. The first three volumes have been translated in English by Cinebook Ltd as Pandora's Box in 2008 and 2009.
  • Jason Brice, Dupuis, 3 volumes, 2008–2010, art by Milan Jovanović
  • Quelques jours ensemble, Dupuis,1 volume, 2008, art by Fanny Montgermont
  • Rani, Dargaud, 1 volume, 2009, synopsis by Jean Van Hamme, art by Francis Vallès[1]

An album in the series XIII Mystery focusing on Colonel Amos, with artwork by François Boucq, is planned for 2010.[2]

Other new work includes Re-Mind with Andrea Mutti, Clair-Obscur with Fanny Montgermont, and La Conjuration de Cluny with Luca Malisan.[3]

Notes

  1. Bernard, Jean-Philippe (12 November 2009). ""Rani" dans les griffes du maître" (in French). Switzerland: Le Matin.ch. Archived from the original on 18 January 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  2. "XIII, la voie des spin-off : Alcante et François Boucq exploreront le passé du Colonel Amos" (in French). Actua BD. 20 June 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  3. Anspach, Nicolas (4 January 2010). "Alcante (Rani, Jason Brice) : "Je n'ai pas hésité une seule seconde à adapter en BD une histoire de Jean Van Hamme"" (in French). ActuaBD. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
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