Fabrice Parme studied for three years in the École Supérieure des Arts Appliqués Duperré (Duperré School of Applied Arts) followed by two years in the comic department of the École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image in Angoulême. He published his first cartoon strip in 1989 in L'Écho des Savanes, and his first album, Sang de Vampire (Vampire’s blood), in 1991 with Zenda. In 1994, he worked with Fabrice Fouquet on the series Le Petit Roi, published in the magazine Spirou. In 1998 he was asked to create a television series La famille pirate, which ran to 40 episodes. In 1999, along with Guy Vidal, he went back to an old project, Vénézia, of which they published two volumes. In 2004 they created OVNI (UFO), the adventures of a blue alien which grew into a television series that ran to 104 episodes. In 2006, Lewis Trondheim contacted him with the crazy idea of doing a Spirou album, Panique en Atlantique, published years later in France and by Dibbuks in 2016. His latest project, also published by Dibbuks since 2017 is the series for young people Astrid Bromuro, which tells the story of a girl from a well-to-do family, who’s as naughty as she’s clever.
You can visit the author’s personal blog at http://fabriceparme.blogspot.com.es.
Fabrice Parme will attend the 36th Barcelona International Comic Fair thanks to the cooperation of Dibbuks.
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