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Lewis Trondheim (Laurent Chabosy) was born on 11 December, 1964 in Fontainebleau, France, is a French cartoonist. Discover Lewis Trondheim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Laurent Chabosy
Occupation N/A
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December 1964
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Fontainebleau, France
Nationality France

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His wife is Brigitte Findakly (m. 1993)

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1964

Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy,, on 11 December 1964) is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association.

Both his silent comic La Mouche and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animated cartoons.

He explained his choice of pseudonym after the Norwegian city of Trondheim as follows: "As a last name I wanted to use a city's name, but Lewis Bordeaux or Lewis Toulouse didn't sound so good. Then I thought about this city, Trondheim… Maybe someday I will publish a book under my real name, in order to remain anonymous."

Lewis Trondheim was first known as the author of Les formidables aventures de Lapinot (later to be translated to English as The Spiffy Adventures of McConey).

1980

He invented the character in the late 1980s as a way to learn cartooning.

The result was an initial 500 page graphic novel, Lapinot et les carottes de Patagonie.

All the while, he was publishing short stories for the satirical French magazine Psikopat.

1993

After his book Slaloms was awarded what was then called the Alph'Art Coup de coeur (First comic book prize) in 1993, Trondheim was offered to bring his burgeoning series to a major publisher, Dargaud, while he continued churning out more personal books for L'Association and other independent French publishers such as Cornélius.

From there onwards, Trondheim began to enjoy a steady rise in popularity.

The following years represented a period of increasing activity, as Trondheim began to work on many different projects.

He first created La Mouche ("The Fly") for the Japanese market, and then redrew a French version from scratch, after which the character was adapted as an animated cartoon.

Trondheim's greatest breakthrough after Lapinot is arguably Dungeon (in French, Donjon), an ambitious series which he created with Joann Sfar, and which has enjoyed a fair amount of popular success.

In 1993, he married Brigitte Findakly, a comic colorist and screenwriter.

2004

In 2004, after a long and intensive period during which he steadily released new books at a frantic pace, Lewis Trondheim announced he was more or less retiring from the world of comic strips, stating he did not want his passion to become a "job".

He did draw and write a few stories within the following year, including a book reflecting on his decision to slow down, though the releases occurred at a much slower pace.

It was speculated he used this time partly to create another ambitious work, Le blog de Frantico, which was a blog BD (French webcomic in blog format) published daily on the web for a whole year under the Frantico pseudonym.

In interviews and on his web sites, Trondheim alternately admits and denies having written Le blog de Frantico, though another author, Sébastien Lesage eventually stepped up and claimed to be the real author, saying he had asked Trondheim to help him maintain the mystery.

To this day however, the true identity of Frantico remains unconfirmed.

Another recent Trondheim occupation is that of editorial director at Delcourt, where he manages Shampooing, a collection of comic books for young readers.

2006

In 2006, Trondheim was awarded the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, arguably the most prestigious award in the field.

Trondheim has written or drawn more than a hundred titles, spanning a large spectrum of genres; some of the most notable are:

Two volumes of McConey have been published in English by Fantagraphics in editions close to the original.

2018

In 2018, Dargaud also began releasing English translations with the title The Marvelous Adventures of McConey under the Europe Comics label.

As of April 2018, three volumes have been published.

Fantagraphics has additionally published a range of shorter pieces by Trondheim in the comic The Nimrod.

NBM has published Dungeon, both in comic book and graphic novel formats, as well as Little Nothings, a collection of autobiographical one-page vignettes.

English versions of A.L.I.E.E.N. (retitled A.L.I.E.E.E.N.) and Le Roi Catastrophe (retitled Tiny Tyrant) have been published by First Second.