Lewis Trondheim


Real Name and aliases:

Laurent Chabosy

Website:

Country:

France

Character:

Lapinot(creator), Ralph Azham(creator)

Award:

  • 1994: Award for First Comic Book at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France,
  • 1999: 2 nominations for the Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material,
  • 2000: Best German-language Comic—Import at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany,
  • 2000: Inkpot Award, United States,
  • 2000: nomination for the Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material,
  • 2000: nominated for Best Long Comic Strip at the Haxtur Awards, Spain,
  • 2002: nomination for the Harvey Award for Best Presentation of Foreign Material,
  • 2002: nomination for the [Former prizes of the Angoulême International Comics Festival|Dialogue Award]] at the Angoulême International Comics Festival,
  • 2004: Best International Series at the Prix Saint-Michel, Belgium,
  • 2004: nomination for the Series Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival,
  • 2005: Series Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival,
  • 2005: nomination for the Prize for Artwork at the Angoulême International Comics Festival,
  • 2006: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, France,
  • 2007: nominated for the Ignatz Awards for Outstanding Series,
  • 2008: nominated for the Eisner Awards 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,
  • 2010: 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

Added by: Eleonor.A. Last edit by: Shiwømihz.

Biography

Lewis Trondheim (Fontainebleau, 1964) è un disegnatore e fumettista francese. La sua carriera come fumettista nasce a fine anni '80 , quando incontra Jean-Cristophe Menu. Nel 1990 insieme agli amici Menu, Stanislas, Matt Konture, Killoffer e David B. fonda la casa editrice "L' Association". Dal 1991 collabora al progetto "Nawak" con autori come Dominique Hérody, Thierry Robin, David B., Émile Bravo, Cristophe Blain, Joann Sfar e Brigitte Findakly (colorista che diventa la sua compagna nel 1993). Tra il 1997 e il 1999 lavora alla serie "Le Donjon"(pubblicata in Italia con il titolo "La Fortezza, ma con scarso successo) insieme a Joann Sfar e numerosi altri amici. In seguito comincia ad occuparsi di fumetti per l'infanzia e cartoni animati.

Artistic production

Comic Title Role Publisher Year Language