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Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy, , on 11 December 1964), is a French
cartoonist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and g ...
and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher
L'Association L'Association is a French publishing house located in Paris which publishes comic books. It was founded in May 1990 by Jean-Christophe Menu, Lewis Trondheim, David B., Mattt Konture, Patrice Killoffer, Stanislas, and Mokeït. L'Associatio ...
. Both his silent comic ''La Mouche'' and
Kaput and Zösky ''Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators'' is a 2002-2003 animated cartoon series based on the comic book series from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim called ''Kaput et Zösky''. 26 episodes were produced. Some of the stories featured in the c ...
have been made into animated cartoons. He explained his choice of
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after the Norwegian city of
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as follows: "As a last name I wanted to use a city's name, but Lewis
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or Lewis
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didn't sound so good. Then I thought about this city, Trondheim… Maybe someday I will publish a book under my real name, in order to remain anonymous."


Biography

Lewis Trondheim was first known as the author of ''Les formidables aventures de Lapinot'' (later to be translated to English as '' The Spiffy Adventures of McConey''). He invented the character in the late 1980s as a way to learn cartooning. The result was an initial 500 page graphic novel, ''Lapinot et les carottes de Patagonie''. All the while, he was publishing short stories for the satirical French magazine ''Psikopat''. After his book ''Slaloms'' was awarded what was then called the Alph'Art Coup de coeur (First comic book prize) in 1993, Trondheim was offered to bring his burgeoning series to a major publisher,
Dargaud Société Dargaud, doing business as Les Éditions Dargaud, is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics series, headquartered in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It was founded in 1936 by Georges Dargaud (), publishing its first comics in 1943. ...
, while he continued churning out more personal books for
L'Association L'Association is a French publishing house located in Paris which publishes comic books. It was founded in May 1990 by Jean-Christophe Menu, Lewis Trondheim, David B., Mattt Konture, Patrice Killoffer, Stanislas, and Mokeït. L'Associatio ...
and other independent French publishers such as Cornélius. From there onwards, Trondheim began to enjoy a steady rise in popularity. The following years represented a period of increasing activity, as Trondheim began to work on many different projects. He first created ''La Mouche'' ("The Fly") for the Japanese market, and then redrew a French version from scratch, after which the character was adapted as an
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. Trondheim's greatest breakthrough after ''Lapinot'' is arguably ''Dungeon'' (in French, ''Donjon''), an ambitious series which he created with
Joann Sfar Joann Sfar (; born 28 August 1971) is a French comics artist, comic book creator, novelist, and film director. Life and career Sfar was born in Nice, the son of Lilou, a pop singer, who died when he was three, and André Sfar, a lawyer well kn ...
, and which has enjoyed a fair amount of popular success. In 1993, he married Brigitte Findakly, a comic colorist and screenwriter.


Trondheim's "retirement"

In 2004, after a long and intensive period during which he steadily released new books at a frantic pace, Lewis Trondheim announced he was more or less retiring from the world of comic strips, stating he did not want his passion to become a "job". He did draw and write a few stories within the following year, including a book reflecting on his decision to slow down, though the releases occurred at a much slower pace. It has long been speculated he used this time partly to create another ambitious work, ''Le blog de Frantico'', which was a comic strip
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published daily on the web for a whole year under the Frantico pseudonym. In interviews and on his web sites, Trondheim alternately admits and denies having written ''Le blog de Frantico'', though another author,
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eventually stepped up and claimed to be the real author, saying he had asked Trondheim to help him maintain the mystery. To this day however, the true identity of Frantico remains unconfirmed. Another recent Trondheim occupation is that of editorial director at Delcourt, where he manages Shampooing, a collection of comic books for young readers. In 2006, Trondheim was awarded the
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at the
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, arguably the most prestigious award in the field.


Awards

* 1994: Award for First Comic Book at the
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, France * 1999: 2 nominations for the
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for Best American Edition of Foreign Material * 2000: Best German-language Comic—Import at the
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, Germany :: -
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, United States :: - nomination for the Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material :: - nominated for Best Long Comic Strip at the
Haxtur Award The Haxtur Award (''Premios Haxtur'') is a Spanish award for comics published in Spain. It is awarded annually at the Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de Asturias (International Comics Convention of the Principality of Asturias). It ...
s, Spain * 2001: nomination for the Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material :: - nomination for the Humour Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival :: - nomination for Outstanding Story at the
Ignatz Awards The Ignatz Awards recognize outstanding achievements in comics and cartooning by small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers. They have been awarded each year at the Small Press Expo since 1997, only skipping a ...
, USA * 2002: nomination for the Harvey Award for Best Presentation of Foreign Material :: - nomination for the Dialogue Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival * 2004: Best International Series at the
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, Belgium :: - nomination for the Series Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival * 2005: Series Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival :: - nomination for the Prize for Artwork at the Angoulême International Comics Festival * 2006:
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, France * 2007: nominated for the
Ignatz Awards The Ignatz Awards recognize outstanding achievements in comics and cartooning by small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers. They have been awarded each year at the Small Press Expo since 1997, only skipping a ...
for Outstanding Series * 2008: nominated for the
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s for Best Short Story and Best Lettering * 2010: nominated for the Eisner Awards for Best Publication for Kids and Best U.S. Edition of International Material :: - nominated for the Award for Best Youth Comic at the Prix Saint-Michel *2016: Rudolph-Dirks-Award for Best Scenario for ''Ralph Azham'' and ''Herr Hase''"Die Gewinner des Rudolph-Dirks-Award 2016"
December 3, 2016.


Bibliography

Trondheim has written or drawn more than a hundred titles, spanning a large spectrum of genres; some of the most notable are: * '' The Spiffy Adventures of McConey'' (''Les formidables aventures de Lapinot''; 10 official volumes), which mix satire and fantasy. The main characters are all animals: for instance McConey is a shy and easygoing rabbit, while Richard is an engaging cat with a loud mouth and a knack for getting into trouble. The stories alternate between modern France and stock historical settings. The recurring characters in the series can be thought of as actors who don't always play the same people, but always play the same type of roles. * ''
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'' (''Donjon''; more than 30 volumes), co-written with
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, an extremely ambitious series which attempts to chronicle a
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-like dungeon through three separate epochs. The tone varies from heroic to comic to rather dark. * Several children comics, among them: ''Le roi catastrophe'' (8 volumes), drawn by Fabrice Parme, a series about a boy king; ''Monstrueux'' (3 volumes), featuring a young French family resembling Trondheim's, and their pet monster Jean-Christophe; ''
Kaput and Zösky ''Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators'' is a 2002-2003 animated cartoon series based on the comic book series from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim called ''Kaput et Zösky''. 26 episodes were produced. Some of the stories featured in the c ...
'' (2 volumes), featuring space aliens, which in recent years, has been converted into a
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; and more recently ''A.L.I.E.E.E.N.'', an "alien children book" Trondheim jokingly claims to have found in a country field while on vacation. * Collections of short, modern comic strip fables, sometimes starring simplified, potato-shaped characters, the bulk of which has been published by L'Association (''Genèses apocalyptiques'', ''Non, non, non'', ''Le pays des trois sourires'', etc.) * Autobiographical comics, such as those collected in ''Approximate Continuum Comics'', which later formed his book ''Approximativement''; as well as his more recent ''Carnet de bord'' series (3 volumes). Newer autobiographical comics are regularly published on his blog under the title ''Les petits riens'' (serialized in English paperback volumes as ''Little Nothings''). * Various conceptual comics, such as ''Le dormeur'' and ''Psychanalyse'', both of which were created entirely with a single photocopied panel, while ''Bleu'' and ''La nouvelle pornographie'' are both billed as "abstract comic books". After ''Psychanalyse'', Trondheim was challenged by J.C. Menu to write a story with only 4 different panels, drawn by Menu. After some strips, Trondheim asked for four more panels, and wrote the highly dense comic book, ''Moins d'un quart de seconde pour vivre''. Such
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achievements, reminiscent of
OuLiPo Oulipo (, short for french: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle; roughly translated: ''"workshop of potential literature"'', stylized ''OuLiPo'') is a loose gathering of (mainly) French-speaking writers and mathematicians who seek to create work ...
writers, were a huge incentive for OuBaPo's creation.


English translations

Two volumes of ''McConey'' have been published in English by Fantagraphics in editions close to the original. In 2018,
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also began releasing English translations with the title ''The Marvelous Adventures of McConey'' under the Europe Comics label. As of April 2018, three volumes have been published. Fantagraphics has additionally published a range of shorter pieces by Trondheim in the comic ''The Nimrod''. NBM has published ''Dungeon'', both in comic book and graphic novel formats, as well as ''Little Nothings'', a collection of autobiographical one-page vignettes. English versions of ''A.L.I.E.E.N.'' (retitled ''A.L.I.E.E.E.N.'') and ''Le Roi Catastrophe'' (retitled ''Tiny Tyrant'') have been published by
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.


References


External links


Lewis Trondheim official site


on Lambiek Comiclopedia

at Fantagraphics.com

NBM Publishing *
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Interview with Lewis Trondheim
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