Luz, ex-Charlie Hebdo artist, wins top prize at comics festival in Angouleme

Luz, ex-Charlie Hebdo artist, wins top prize at comics festival in Angouleme

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“Deux Filles Nues” (Two Naked Girls), a graphic novel about a Nazi-looted painting won Best Comic Book at France’s Angoulême Festival on Saturday. Its author, “Luz”, is a former cartoonist at the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, who escaped the deadly 2015 Islamist attack on its Paris offices because he arrived late that day.

The album traces the true history of the 1919 painting by German Expressionist Otto Mueller, which was looted from a Jewish collector by the Nazis. It was eventually returned to his descendants after WWII.

“Deux Filles Nues” won out of 44 in competition for the prize.


“I started to become a comic book artist 10 years ago” after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, he said when receiving his award.

“That was all there was to do,” he added.

The festival’s top prize, the Grand Prix, went to French writer and illustrator Anouk Ricard for her body of work across more than two decades.

Special festival guest John Romita Jr., a US cartoonist who has drawn iconic superheroes for both Marvel and DC Comics, was also honoured.

AFP

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