Delaf

Delaf (the pen name of Marc Delafontaine, born October 9, 1973 in Sherbrooke, Quebec), is a Québécois comics creator and illustrator, notable for his work in The Bellybuttons (Les Nombrils), a comics feature that he co-created with his wife, Maryse Dubuc.

Delaf
Delaf (left) and Dubuc (right) at Salon international du livre de Québec in Quebec City, 2010
BornMarc Delafontaine
(1973-10-09) October 9, 1973
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Area(s)writer
artist
Notable works
The Bellybuttons

Biography

Delaf began his career as an illustrator of a series of brochures advertising for a school that specialised in the education of French as a second language. He would soon expand his career, working in animation, illustrating children's books, and drawing and writing comics.

In 2004, Delaf and Dubuc would co-create Les Nombrils, a comic strip that focuses on the social life of three teenage girls, for the Québécois humour magazine, Safarir. The following year, Spirou, a Franco-Belgian comics magazine, would pick up the strip, which they carried ever since.

Bibliography

Comics series

Contributions

  • Le Guide junior pour bien élever ses parents, Goupil & Douyé & Dubuc, Éditions Vents d'Ouest, Collection Le guide junior (March 2005) (ISBN 2749302137)
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