Le Sage du ghetto
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Le Sage du ghetto
Summary
Le Sage du ghetto is a comic book album[1].
Key Facts
- Le Sage du ghetto authored Joann Sfar[2].
- Le Sage du ghetto authored Lewis Trondheim[3].
- Le Sage du ghetto authored Emmanuel Larcenet[4].
- Le Sage du ghetto authored Walter Pezzali[5].
- Le Sage du ghetto's instance of is recorded as comic book album[6].
- Lewis Trondheim wrote the screenplay for Le Sage du ghetto[7].
- Joann Sfar wrote the screenplay for Le Sage du ghetto[8].
- Le Sage du ghetto's illustrator is recorded as Emmanuel Larcenet[9].
- Le Sage du ghetto's genre is adventure comic[10].
- Le Sage du ghetto's genre is comics[11].
- Le Sage du ghetto followed A Dungeon Too Many[12].
- Le Sage du ghetto was followed by Day of the Toads[13].
- Le Sage du ghetto's part of the series is recorded as Donjon Parade[14].
- Le Sage du ghetto's language of work or name is recorded as French[15].
- Le Sage du ghetto's volume is recorded as 2[16].
- Le Sage du ghetto was published on +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- Le Sage du ghetto's characters is recorded as Herbert the Duck[18].
- Le Sage du ghetto's narrative location is recorded as Terra Amata[19].
- Le Sage du ghetto's takes place in fictional universe is recorded as Q118541520[20].
- Le Sage du ghetto's title is recorded as Le Sage du ghetto[21].
- Le Sage du ghetto's colorist is recorded as Walter Pezzali[22].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Joann Sfar[2], a screenwriter[23], b. 1971[24], of France[25], awarded the Officer of Arts and Letters[26]; Lewis Trondheim[3], a comics artist[27], b. 1964[28], of France[29], awarded the Grand prix de la ville d'Angoulême[30]; Emmanuel Larcenet[4], a comics artist[31], b. 1969[32], of France[33], awarded the Prix Tournesol[34], specialised in comics[35]; and Walter Pezzali[5], a comics colorist[36], b. 1969[37], of France[38], specialised in illustration[39]. Screenwriters include Lewis Trondheim[7] and Joann Sfar[8].
Publication
Le Sage du ghetto was published on +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[17]. Le Sage du ghetto's language of work or name is recorded as French[15]. Genres include adventure comic[10] and comics[11]. Le Sage du ghetto's part of the series is recorded as Donjon Parade[14].
Subject and Themes
Le Sage du ghetto's part of the series is recorded as Donjon Parade[14].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Le Sage du ghetto followed A Dungeon Too Many[12]. Le Sage du ghetto was followed by Day of the Toads[13].