Lefred Thouron Explained

Lefred Thouron is a French cartoonist and writer.

Early life

He was born in Nancy, France in 1961

Career

His first cartoons were published in 1984 in Hara-Kiri and weekly news magazine L'événement du Jeudi, the daily Libération, 7 à Paris, La Grosse Bertha and Charlie Hebdo (which he left in 1996 following the Patrick Font controversy). He authored 20 or so books. Lefred works for the French irreverent political press, Le Canard Enchaîné, where he is one of the chief contributors with Pétillon and Cabu. He contributes a weekly column for l'Équipe magazine that covers sports news. For Fluide Glacial he contributes humorous illustrations, cartoons, articles and photo-stories.

As a writer, Thouron collaborated with Yan Lindingre on Les carottes sont crues , a spoof on the "organic" craze. He brought back to life The Adventures of Super-Dupont with Gotlib and Solé in the magazine Fluide Glacial. He worked with Diego Aranega to produce Casiers Judiciaires , slices of life in a provincial courthouse, recently published as a collection by Dargaud.

Bibliography

Press

Le Canard Enchaîné, L’Équipe Magazine, Fluide Glacial, La Décroissance, CQFD, Libération, etc.

Books and collections

Dargaud

Glénat

Fluide Glacial

Hors Collection

Canal+ éditions

Bikini

Les Requins Marteaux

Verticales

Albin Michel

Editions du Layeur