(1959-09-23) 23 September 1959 (age 64) Rouen, France
Nationality
French
Frank Le Gall (born 23 September 1959 in
Rouen), is a French author of
comics.[1] He was first published as a comic author at the age of 16 in Pistil.[2] He then went on to work for Spirou, creating "Valry Bonpain," a comic series following a jazz musician, with Alain Clement.[3]
He is best known for his own comic series Théodore Poussin.
Publications
Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio : Les marais du temps, (
Dupuis, 2007)
Petits contes noirs - La Biologiste n'a pas de culotte (
Dargaud, 2001)
Petits contes noirs - La Fin du Monde (
Dargaud, 2000)
Les formidables aventures de Lapinot - Vacances de printemps, drawn by
Lewis Trondheim, (
Dargaud, 1999)