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Patricia Lyfoung

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The French comics artist Patricia Lyfoung
Patricia Lyfoung at a book festival in 2012.

Patricia Lyfoung (born 1977) is a French cartoonist known for her series La Rose écarlate.[1]

Biography

Patricia Lyfoung was born in 1977 to a Hmong family in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, France.[2] She became interested in drawing at a young age and moved to Paris, studying art at the École Estienne and at Gobelins, l'École de l'image.[3][4]

In 2001, she began working for the French studio Marathon Animation, collaborating on storyboards for Martin Mystery and Totally Spies! She also worked as an illustrator for commercial and editorial clients.[3]

By 2005, she had shifted to focus on comic books, publishing the first book in her young adult series La Rose écarlate with Delcourt. She was inspired by the aesthetic and costumes of the anime series The Rose of Versailles.[5] Her other inspirations include the Japanese artists Rumiko Takahashi and Misturu Adachi, as well as the European comics creators Enrico Marini, Bernard Hislaire and Jean-Pierre Gibrat.[4]

The series was a success, and she has produced over a dozen issues plus a spin-off series, La Rose écarlate – Missions, with her fellow French comic artist Jenny.[6] La Rose écarlate has also been translated into English and published by the American publisher PaperCutz under the name The Scarlet Rose.[7]

Lyfoung began another series, Template:Interlanguage link, in 2012. Her next project, launched in 2018, is Template:Interlanguage link, a kids' comic produced in collaboration with Philippe Ogaki and Patrick Sobral.[8]

Selected works

  • La Rose écarlate (18 books)
  • La Rose écarlate – Missions (9 books)
  • Un prince à croquer (4 books)
  • Les Mythics (22 issues)

References

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