Alex Alice
Alex Alice is an artist and writer , born on 2 November 1974. He graduated from the ESCP Europe in 1997 , year of release of the first volume of the Third Testament.
Summary |
From 1997 to 2003 he worked in design, color and co-wrote The Third Testament with Xavier Dorison , initiator of the project. In 1999 , he wrote Tomb Raider Dark Aeons (drawings of Freon , colors Nadine Thomas ). It is also the author of various works of illustration, blankets, posters, visual development of animation projects.
In 2007 , he devoted himself to the appearance of Siegfried at Dargaud , first volume in a series of albums devoted to the Ring of the Nibelung. A cartoon based on the same universe, which is extracted from the soundtrack of tetralogy of Richard Wagner , is also under preparation. In late August 2009 was released the Valkyrie , Volume 2 of the trilogy Siegfried , still by Dargaud.
Albums
- The Third Testament - Part. 1 ( Glnat ), by Xavier Dorison (screenplay) and Alex Alice (scenario and drawing).
- The Third Testament - Part. 2 ( Glnat ), by Xavier Dorison (scenario), Alex Alice (story and cover design) and Robin Recht (Cartoons).
- Julius 1 (October 2010 )
- Tomb Raider ( Glnat ), by Alex Alice (screenplay) and Patrick Pion (drawing).
- Dark Aeons (March 1999 )
- Siegfried ( Dargaud ), by Alex Alice (scenario and drawing).
- Siegfried (October 2007 )
- The Valkyrie (August 2009 )
- Twilight of the Gods (forthcoming)
Summary plots
- The Third Testament
Editorial Abstract: "God appeared one day to Julius Samaria and gave him a chest. He said: This chest is everything a man should know. I entrust him to you. Leave your land and want to find the most secret place in the world. There, without ever having opened it, you lay it inside the trunk. Such is My Will. So Julius left his land and his people. He found the most secret place in the world and laid the trunk. But when he left, he could not help lift the lid. What the box contained, Julius did not see him ever because God opened the earth beneath his feet and there was Julius engulfed forever. "
- Siegfried
Summary: "Freely adapted from the legend recounting the youthful Siegfried, the Thidrekssaga is a summit of the heroic-fantasy, a fascinating comic book that revives the founding myths of the most beautiful legends. The Children of Siegfried, the son of gods and men, brought up among wolves by Mime. "
