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Nationality
  
Swiss

Area(s)
  
artist, writer


Name
  
Zep Zep

Notable works
  
Titeuf Victor

Awards
  
full list

Zep

Born
  
Philippe Chappuis December 15, 1967 (age 56) Geneva, Switzerland (
1967-12-15
)

Led zeppelin biography part 1 5


Zep (born December 15, 1967) is the pseudonym of Philippe Chappuis, a comics creator from Switzerland, known for his series Titeuf, a popular character in French-speaking countries, and Tchô!, the associated Franco-Belgian comics magazine.

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The led zeppelin story


Biography

Chappuis' pseudonym derives from the first BD magazine he created at age twelve, named "Zep" in honour of Led Zeppelin (a fan of Bob Dylan, references to his musical tastes are often found in his comics). His career began with gags published in Spirou magazine in 1987, and the character Victor which started appearing in 1988.

At first struggling to find publication, the series Titeuf was initially published in the fanzine Sauve qui peut ("Escape those who can") before it was noticed by Glénat executive Jean-Claude Camano. Zep joined Glénat in 1992, and first Titeuf book Dieu, le sexe et les bretelles (God, Sex And Suspenders) appeared in 1993 and sold only a few thousand copies, but the following books have gradually won over a huge readership, outselling traditional French favorites such as Astérix and Lucky Luke. Today 11 million copies of the series have been sold, and the series is considered the greatest moneymaker in the French comics market. Titeuf books have been translated into 15 languages, including Chinese, Italian and German. In the UK, Titeuf appeared under the name Tootuff in The Dandy.

The name "Titeuf" ostensibly derives from French tête d'oeuf (egg-head), but it could also be the familiar, contracted and inverted (verlan) form of petite fête (little party).

Zep designed the album cover of Jean-Jacques Goldman's record Chanson pour le pieds (2001).

Awards

  • 1993: Sierre Comics Festival Prix de l'humour
  • 1995: Livres Hebdo Prix Jeunesse
  • 1996: Angoulême Festival, Alph Art jeunesse, for C'est pô juste!
  • 1996: Sierre Comics Festival Prix du public
  • 2003: Angoulême Festival Audience Award
  • 2004: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême and Angoulême Festival Best promotional comic
  • 2007: Prix Canal J for best youth comic for Titeuf
  • 2009: Prix Canal J for Titeuf
  • References

    Zep Wikipedia