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Name
  
Gilles Roussel

Nationality
  
French

Pseudonym(s)
  
Boulet


Notable works
  
Donjon Zenith

Role
  
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Born
  
Gilles Roussel February 1, 1975 (age 49) Meaux, France (
1975-02-01
)

Area(s)
  
Cartoonist, Writer, Artist

Siblings
  
Pierre Roussel, Gregoire Roussel

Similar People
  
Penelope Bagieu, Melaka, Lewis Trondheim, monsieur le chien, Margaux Motin

Profiles

Boulet, the pen name for Gilles Roussel ([bulɛ]), is a French comic book creator and cartoonist born 1 February 1975 in Meaux, France. He was among the first French cartoonists to become famous by publishing a blog BD, starting in July 2004.

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Biography

Roussel studied art at the Graduate School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. In 2001, he published his first comic strip, Raghnarok. He then started a cartoon blog on the internet in July 2004, which made him well known in France. Since then, he has worked for French comics strip magazine Tchô ! and Psikopat, and on many others as an author or cartoonist. He replaced Lewis Trondheim as cartoonist of the comic strip Donjon Zénith.

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The popularity of his blog allowed him to become the first "Godfather" of the newly created Paris Comic Strip Blog Festival (Festival des blogs BD), in 2005.

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The drawings from his blog were first published in 2008, entitled "Notes". Seven volumes have been published as of December 2012.

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Roussel participated in the French-speaking 24-hour comics day in Montreal in 2008.

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He started an English version of his blog in November 2009, where he republished all of his posts from the French blog from its start in 2004 in chronological order, at the rate of three posts per week.


Boulet (comics) Enter the Imagination of French Cartoonist Boulet The Absolute

References

Boulet (comics) Wikipedia