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Jacques Tardi

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Jacques Tardi (Template:IPA; born 30 August 1946) is a French comic artist. He is often credited solely as Tardi.

Biography

Tardi was born on 30 August 1946 in Valence, Drôme. After graduating from the École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, he started drawing comics in 1969, at the age of 23, in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote, initially illustrating short stories written by Jean Giraud and Serge de Beketch, before creating the political fiction story Rumeur sur le Rouergue from a scenario by Pierre Christin in 1972.[1][2]

In the English language, many of Tardi's books are published by Fantagraphics Books, edited and translated by Fantagraphics' co-founder Kim Thompson.[3]

In 2013, Tardi was nominated as a Chevalier in France's Legion of Honour, the country's highest distinction.[4] However, he turned down the distinction, citing that he will "remain a free man and not be held hostage by any power whatsoever."[5]

Awards

– Grand Prix for Black Humor[2]
– Knighted in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France
– Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
– nominated for the Prix de la critique and the Canal BD Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2003: nominated for the Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2004: nominated for Best American Edition of Foreign Material at the Harvey Awards, U.S.[6]
  • 2005: nominated for Award for a Series at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2006: nominated for the Award for Best Comic Book and the Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
  • 2006: Special Prize for outstanding life's work at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
– nominated for the Grand Prix Saint-Michel
  • 2007: nominated for the Grand Prix Saint-Michel[7]
  • 2010: nominated for the Press Prize at the Prix Saint-Michel[8]
  • 2011: winner of two Eisner Awards
  • 2022: winner of Einhard-Preis[9]

Bibliography

Scenario and artwork

Adaptations

Artwork

Scenario

  • Le voyage d'Alphonse (artwork by Antoine Leconte) (Duculot, 2003)

Sketchbooks

  • Mine de plomb (Futuropolis, 1985)
  • Chiures de gommes (Futuropolis, 1985)
  • Tardi en banlieue (Casterman, 1990),
  • Carnet (JC Menu, 2001),

Illustrated novels

Céline adaptations:

  • Voyage au bout de la nuit (Futuropolis, 1988),
  • Casse-pipe (Futuropolis, 1989),
  • Mort à crédit (Futuropolis, 1991),

Jules Verne adaptations:

  • Un prêtre en 1839 (Cherche Midi, 1992),
  • San Carlos (Cherche Midi, 1993),

Novel

  • Rue des Rebuts (Alain Beaulet, 1990)

In English

  • Adèle and the BeastAdèle et la bête (NBM Publishing 1990),
  • The Demon of the Eiffel TowerLe Démon de la tour Eiffel (NBM Publishing, 1990),
  • The Mad Scientist and Mummies on ParadeLe Savant fou and Momies en folie (NBM Publishing, 1996),
  • The Secret of the SalamanderLe Secret de la salamandre (NBM Publishing, 1992)
  • The Bloody Streets of Paris120, rue de la Gare (iBooks, 2003),
  • West Coast BluesLe petit bleu de la côte ouest (Fantagraphics, 2009),
  • You Are ThereIci Même (Fantagraphics, 2009),
  • It Was the War of the TrenchesC'était la guerre des tranchées (Fantagraphics, 2010)
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec Vol. 1: Pterror Over Paris and The Eiffel Tower DemonAdèle et la bête and Le Démon de la tour Eiffel (Fantagraphics, 2010),
  • The Arctic MarauderLe Démon des glaces (Fantagraphics, 2011)
  • Like a Sniper Lining Up His ShotLa Position du tireur couché (Fantagraphics, 2011),
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec Vol. 2: The Mad Scientist and Mummies on ParadeLe Savant fou and Momies en folie (Fantagraphics, 2011),
  • Goddamn This WarPutain de Guerre! (Fantagraphics, 2013),
  • Run Like Crazy Run Like HellÔ dingos, ô châteaux! (Fantagraphics, 2015),
  • Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge: A Nestor Burma MysteryBrouillard au pont de Tolbiac (Fantagraphics, 2017),
  • I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB (Fantagraphics, 2018),
  • I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB Vol. 2: My Return Home (Fantagraphics, 2019),
  • I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB Vol. 3: After the War (Fantagraphics, 2020),
  • Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder: The Complete Noir Stories of Manchette & Tardi Vol. 1 – Collects Griffu & West Coast Blues (Fantagraphics, 2020),
  • Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder: The Complete Noir Stories of Manchette & Tardi Vol. 2 – Collects Like a Sniper Lining Up His Shot & Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell (Fantagraphics, 2020),
  • Farewell, Brindavoine (Fantagraphics, 2021),

Notes

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References

Further reading

  • Olivier Maltret, Presque tout Tardi (Sapristi, 1996),
  • Michel Boujut, Tardi par la fenêtre (Christian Desbois, 1996)
  • Numa Sadoul, Tardi. Entretiens. (Niffle, 2000)

External links

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