Serge Le Tendre Explained

Serge Le Tendre (born 1 December 1946)[1] is a French comics writer known from his collaborations with Régis Loisel, Pierre Makyo, Christian Rossi and TaDuc. He wrote a number of series together with Rodolphe.

Biography

Serge Le Tendre was born in 1946 in Vincennes, near Paris, in France. When he was 16, he started working as an assistant-accountant but two years later he started following the comics lessons at the university, delivered by artists and scholars like Jean-Claude Mézières, Jean Giraud, and Claude Moliterni. Fellow students included Régis Loisel and André Juillard. By 1974, he was writing short comics stories for artists like Annie Goetzinger and Dominique Hé, which appeared in French: [[Pilote]] and other magazines. In 1975 he created French: [[La Quête de l'oiseau du temps]] with Loisel, which first appeared in French: Imagine; it was restarted in French: Charlie Mensuel in 1982 and appeared in album format from the next year onwards. In 1984 he co-created the first two albums of French: Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche for Pierre Makyo.[2]

Bibliography

The years given are for the album publications, not for magazine prepublications. All works in French unless otherwise noted.[2]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. News: Pontis . Benjamin . Serge Le Tendre, ce scénariste de BD qui ne s'enferme pas dans des cases . 6 September 2022 . Le Télégramme . 7 March 2022 . French.
  2. Web site: Serge Le Tendre . Bédétheque . 12 December 2019.