Yves Rodier

Yves Rodier

Yves Rodier (born June 5, 1967 in Farnham, Quebec [ [http://www.bdquebec.qc.ca/auteurs/yrodier/yrodier.htm Yves Rodier ] ] ) is a Franco-Québecois comic strip creator. He always loved comics, but first set out to become a musician or cinematographer. He soon returned to comics. He started out by imitating the work of his favourite author, Hergé, and creating pastiches of "The Adventures of Tintin". These copies were illegal and did not earn him much money, though this allowed him to meet many other cartoonists, like Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin and Greg. In 1995, he met Daniel and Richard Houde, and in their magazine 'Pignouf', he started his comic series 'Pignouf et Hamlet', about a boy and his pig. The magazine only lasted for 5 issues, though the series continued.

The Tintin Pastiches

Rodier always had a passion for "The Adventures of Tintin" by Hergé and so he embarked on writing some Tintin stories of his own. These are Tintin pastiches, meaning that they try to imitate the style of Herge. They are illegal as they breach the Tintin copyright owned by the Hergé Foundation (Moulinsart), but some have been published, and they are all found circulating on the internet.

Tintin and Alph-art

The unfinished Tintin book, "Tintin and Alph-art", was unofficially completed by Rodier in black and white. Several groups have coloured it, such as 'Alph-junis', and have translated it into English. It was published in Autumn 1986 and then presented to Moulinsart. Rodier asked that it become an official book but Moulinsart refused. In 1991, Rodier met Bob de Moor, and together they asked for permission to re-draw the book. Moulinsart still disagreed and De Moor died in 1992. Rodier later re-drew certain parts of it to make them more akin to the style of Hergé. This new edition is much rarer and was released on CD-ROM, as opposed to being printed like the original edition.

A Day at the Airport

Hergé once suggested that a good idea for a his next Tintin story would be to set it in an airport. However, he chose to set it in the art world instead and produced Tintin and Alph-art. Rodier started out a new book called 'A Day at the Airport' though it was abandoned, with the first page leaking onto the web. The plot involves a character from the Tintin stories, General Alcazar, being shot, apparently by Doctor Muller, a villain from the Tintin series.

Tintin in Tibet page 27b

Rodier also did an extra page for Herge's "Tintin in Tibet" which Herge deleted from his comic.

Tintin, Freelance reporter for "Le Petit Vingtième"

An idea was put forward, in the "Journal de Spirou" number 1027, from December 19 1957, that it would be shown how Tintin got his first major reporting job and went to the U.S.S.R, as shown in the very first Tintin story, "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets". Rodier did this 3 page piece and entered it into a local comic competition. He was disqualified for not creating his own character.

The Witches Lake

This 7 pages complete story was entirely thought up by Rodier and is sometimes called "The Sorcerers Lake". It is about a monster in the local lake and is set before Tintin in Tibet.

Tintin et le Thermozéro

Yves Rodier's version of "Le Thermozéro" is an inking from page 4 of sketches made from Hergé.

Pignouf and Hamlet

The stories of a boy and his pig. Neither have been translated into English. They were done with David.

*The Wild BandThis, the first book, was published in 2000, and it's French name is 'La Bande Sauvage'.

*The Claw of the TigerThe second book, which was abandoned when Rodier took up his next series. Some of it can be seen on the internet.

imon Nian

This series is done with François Corteggiani.

*Decimates and the Screw Published in June 2005.

*The Demons of PetransacPublished 2006.

*The Cursed ExposureIn preporation.

References

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/yves_rodier/ Rodier official Site] fr_icon


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