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French cartoonist
"Edika" redirects here. For the Scirian chiefain at the Battle of Bolia, see Edeko.
Édika
BornÉdouard Karali
(1940年12月17日) 17 December 1940 (age 84)
Heliopolis, Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
Area(s)Artist, writer
Notable works
Pom-Pom Pidou-Waah (1996)

Édika is the pen name of Édouard Karali (born 17 December 1940), a French comics artist, who is renowned for his distinctively absurd style. A number of his comic strips have been translated into several European languages such as; English (published by Knockabout Comics ), Spanish, Italian (in the magazine Totem comic), German (published by Alpha Comics), Swedish (published by Epix), Danish (published by Runepress) and Greek (in the magazines Vavel and Para Pente).

Biography

Initially working for the advertising industry in Egypt, he moved to France where his works were published in the Franco-Belgian comics magazines Pilote , Charlie Mensuel , and Psikopat, the magazine of his brother Paul Carali.[1] A major milestone in his career as a comics artist was his cooperation with Gotlib, becoming a main contributor to the comics magazine Fluide Glacial .

Style

A typical Édika comics episode involves a plot structured in a complex and often inconsequential fashion, filled with verbose dialogues and a lot of meta-references. Most of those episodes don't have an ending.

Recurring characters are Bronski Proko and sometimes his family: wife Olga, kids Paganini (or just Nini) and Georges, and a non-speaking cat with an otherwise human behaviour, named Clarke Gaybeul (deliberately homophone to Clark Gable).

Notes

References

  1. ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Édika".


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