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Signed and numbered bookplate out of 177 copies by Tiburce Oger: Gorn - Those who haunt us.
Image from the series Gorn, which comprises 11 volumes and takes place in a medieval and fantastical universe. This image is from Volume 5: "Those who haunt us".
Material: Thick vellum paper with fringes.
Dimensions: 34 x 25.2 cm
Gorn is a comic book series, written and drawn by Tiburce Oger, comprising of 11 volumes, published by Vents d'Ouest between 1992 and 2008.
Set in a medieval, mystical, and magical universe (dwarves, elves, and wizards are part of it), Gorn has the particularity of having its hero, Lord of a castle, die at the beginning of the first volume and then return in the form of a ghost, sent back to Earth by the Lords of Hell, armed with a cursed sword. He holds in his heart the love for his fiancée Eliette and the suffering that comes from the impossibility of being with her.
Gorn has a spin-off series called Damoiselle Gorge, focused on one of the main characters from the original series.
Tiburce OGER, known as Tiburce, is a French comic book artist and writer.
After obtaining a Bac in Visual Arts and studying at the Angoulême School of Fine Arts, he first turned to animation (Lucky Luke and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) before making a breakthrough in comic books. He won the Alph'Art Avenir at the Angoulême Festival in 1991.
The following year, he released the first volume of Gorn with Vents d'Ouest. The series would make his name and was published until 2008 (11 volumes in total).
Next came, as a writer or artist, Damoiselle Gorge (a spin-off series of Gorn), Orull the Cloud Maker (with Denis-Pierre Filippi as the writer) or The Inn at the End of the World (2004-2007) with Patrick Prugne as the artist.
From 2007 to 2010, he worked as an illustrator with actor-director Vincent Pérez on La Forêt (comic book) for Casterman.
He then worked on the adaptation of Anne Robillard's novel series: The Knights of Emerald, achieving yet another great public success!
His sense of dreamlike drawing, his meticulously crafted compositions (he is a master of diagonal landscapes), and his use of cool colors make Tiburce Oger an artist whose impact remains long in the reader's memory!
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