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  1. Nel 1976 ha creato il personaggio di Adèle Blanc-Sec (protagonista de "Le straordinarie avventure di Adèle Blanc-Sec"), trasposto al cinema da Luc Besson nel film Adèle e l'enigma del faraone ( 2010 ). Nel 1985 ha vinto il Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême. [2] Nel 2011 ha vinto due Eisner Award.

  2. Awards. 1974: Grand Prix Phénix [2] 1975: Award for Best French Artist at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France. – Grand Prix for Black Humor [2] 1977: Best Foreign Artist at the Prix Saint-Michel, Belgium. 1982: Award for best comic by "l'Association 813" at the Festival du Polar in Reims [2]

  3. Jacques Tardi, né le 30 août 1946 à Valence , est un auteur de bande dessinée et illustrateur français. Son œuvre, traduite en plusieurs langues, lui a valu une certaine notoriété et une reconnaissance critique au-delà même du monde de la bande dessinée.

  4. Tardi received two Prix Saint-Michels (1977, 1979), the Adamson Award for Best International Author for his entire oeuvre (1986), two Max und Moritz Awards (1994, 2006), and a Sproing Award (2013), Eisner Award (2014) and Urhunden Award (2015) for Best Foreign Comic.

  5. It Was the War of the Trenches (original title: C'était la guerre des tranchées) is a 1993 graphic novel by Jacques Tardi about World War I. It is acclaimed as one of his best works and received praise from Art Spiegelman and Joe Sacco. Paul Gravett listed it in his 1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die.

    • Jacques Tardi
    • 1993
  6. – Grand Prix for Black Humor. 1977: Best Foreign Artist at the Prix Saint-Michel, Belgium. 1982: Award for best comic by "l'Association 813" at the Festival du Polar in Reims. 1985: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, France. – Knighted in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France. 1986: Adamson Award, Sweden.

  7. 6 apr 2011 · Fantagraphics. In 1972, the great French cartoonist Jacques Tardi decided to take a turn at Verne, and created a ripping mystery/adventure filled with derelict ships, mad scientists, richly ...