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"Yves Chaland : Visionary of Europe's Atomic Age"
Bonjour,Geert!
Thanx for your note - I was fortunate enough to meet Chaland and his wife Isabelle in Angouleme in 1985. He signed a copy of Le Jeune Albert for me, a book I treasure to this day.
I'm afraid that my tribute article was written before I had a word-processor, so I don't have a digital version of it. I could send a scan of the pages from the Comics Journal, which you could post for your members, okay?
And perhaps you can help me - for years I've been trying to find copies of Coeurs d'Acier Tome 1, and Coeurs d'Acier Tome 2, published in 1990 by Chamapaka. Please let me know if these are available - merci!
Salut! -KEN
alban a écrit:Pour Coeur d'acier, tu peux lui souhaiter bonne chance
(sauf que le tome 1 est dispo dans les intégrales dupuis).
alban a écrit:QUOI !!!! TU NOUS REFUSES UNE TRADUCTION ???? !!!!
JE SUIS FURIEUX !!!!
Hi, Geert!
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner, but I was a guest at a convention in Seattle for the past few days and just now returned. I really appreciate the images you sent - I'm afraid I couldn't afford a copy of Coeurs d'acier even if I found one, but I would like to see scans of your pirate copy, or the Spirou version.
Attached below is a copy of the article that I wrote for the Comics Journal, published in 1991. The magazine did the layout and chose the illustrations, and I wish they had used more of Chaland's work, which is still quite unfamiliar to the english-speaking audience in Canada and the USA. He is very well known in Quebec, of course!
Please let me know if there's anything else you need, and thanx in advance for any more images you could send me - salut!
