Titeuf
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Titeuf is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by the Swiss comics creator Zep which was adapted into an animated TV series, and appears in the dedicated comics magazine Tchô!.
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Titeuf was initially published in the fanzine Sauve qui peut ("Escape those who can") and noticed by Glénat executive Jean-Claude Camano.[1] Zep joined Glénat in 1992 and Titeuf eventually became one of France's most popular comics.[2] The first Titeuf book Dieu, le sexe et les bretelles (God, Sex And Suspenders) appeared in 1993 and sold only a few thousand copies, but the subsequent books gradually won over a colossal readership, and the series is now considered the greatest moneymaker in the French comics market.[3] The series was adapted into an animated TV series in 2001, initially broadcast on Canal J.[4]
- Dieu, le sexe et les bretelles, 1993
- L'Amour, c'est pô propre..., 1993
- Ça épate les filles..., 1994
- C'est pô juste..., 1995
- La derrière des choses, 1996
- Tchô, monde cruel, 1997
- Le miracle de la vie , 1998
- Lâchez-moi le slip!, 2000
- La loi du préau, 2002
- Nadia se marie, 2004
- Mes meilleurs copains, 2006
- Titeuf albums Bedetheque (French)
- Footnotes
- ^ TV5Monde. Émission du 22 mars (French).
- ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. Zep.
- ^ Castrillón, Marcos. Beyond Borders - Not That Innocent. Ninth Art.
- ^ CanalSat. Titeuf (French).
- Titeuf official site (French)
- Tchô! official site (French)