François Boucq

François Boucq (French: [bu];[1] born 28 November 1955 in Lille),[2] is a French comic book artist. He is most famous for his surreal comics revolving around the main character Jérôme Moucherot.

Francois Boucq in 2015

Career

Boucq published cartoons in magazines like Le Point or L'Expansion at an early age. Soon, he also created comic albums, becoming famous with Les pionniers de l'aventure humaine. Many more have been published in the meantime, including La Femme du magicien (1986) Bouche du diable (1990) and Little Tulip (2014) with American novelist Jerome Charyn. Boucq created the successful series Face de Lune in cooperation with the artist Alexandro Jodorowsky. 1994 saw the publication of Les dents du recoin, the first album of a series of surreal comics that feature Jérôme Moucherot, a door-to-door insurance salesman with a fountain pen through his nose, who is dressed in a leopard fur suit; his bizarre adventures take place in a world where Smurfs are jungle-dwelling headhunters and sharks swim around in the blue wallpapers of bourgeois living rooms.

Boucq later teamed up with Jodorowsky again, creating the graphic novel series Bouncer, set in a bleak Western scenario.

In 1998, Boucq was awarded the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême. In keeping with the festival's tradition, he was the president of the jury in the following year.

Personal life

Apart from his comic book career he is an enthusiast of kendo (Japanese fencing), in which he achieved a 5 Dan master grade.

Selected bibliography

  • Les pionniers de l'aventure humaine (Pioneers Of The Human Adventure)
  • La Femme du magicien (The Magician's Wife) with writer Jerome Charyn
  • La pédagogie du trottoir
  • Bouche du diable (Billy Budd, KGB) with writer Jerome Charyn
  • Face de Lune with Alejandro Jodorowsky
  • Un point c'est tout
  • Les dents du recoin
  • Little Tulip with writer Jerome Charyn
  • Bouncer, with Alejandro Jodorowsky

Awards

  • 1985: Prix de la critique at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France
  • 1986: Best French Comic at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 1992: nominated for Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
  • 1996: nominated for Best Drawing at the Haxtur Awards, Spain
  • 1998: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, France
  • 1999: nominated for Best Short Comic Strip at the Haxtur Awards
  • 2001: nominated for the Humour Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2002: nominated for the Canal BD Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2003:
    • nominated for the Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
    • La Plumilla de Plata (The silver inkpen) in Mexico.
  • 2004:
  • 2006:
    • Award for Best Drawing at the Albert Uderzo Awards[3]
    • nominated for the Audience Award and the Series Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2008: nominated for Best Artwork at the Prix Saint-Michel[4]
  • 2010: nominated for Best French Language Comic at the Prix Saint-Michel[5]
  • 2012: Award for Best Artwork at the Prix Saint Michel[6]

Notes

  1. François BOUCQ : interview à Angoulême (1993)
  2. De Weyer, Geert (2008). 100 stripklassiekers die niet in je boekenkast mogen ontbreken (in Dutch). Amsterdam / Antwerp: Atlas. p. 213. ISBN 978-90-450-0996-4.
  3. Asterix Awards 2006 winners Archived 2006-11-04 at the Wayback Machine Last accessed September 30th, 2006
  4. "De genomineerden 2008". Archived from the original on 2008-12-22. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
  5. "Les nominés 2010" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  6. "Striptekenaar Jean-François Charles wint Grote Prijs Sint-Michiel". De Morgen (in Dutch). 7 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
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