Michel Lacombe

Michel Lacombe (born 1973 in Montréal, Québec) is a Canadian comic book artist.

Michel Lacombe
Michel Lacombe in the snow, 2005.
Photo: Jhayne.
Born1973
Montréal Québec
Area(s)Writer, Penciller, Artist, Inker, Letterer, Colourist
Notable works
Star Wars
The Punisher
Warrior Nun Areala
One Bloody Year
http://babyl.dyndns.org/~michel/

Biography

Born in Montréal in 1973, Michel Lacombe is the creator of the self-published comics One Bloody Year, a four-episode vampire romance. He illustrated several Star Wars comics and Warrior Nun Areala.

Michel Lacombe has illustrated a couple of issues of Dark Horse's Star Wars Tales and Star Wars: Empire comics and Green Lantern for DC Comics. He was once also active in animation. Currently working on The Punisher, he is also publishing a webcomic, Jesus Monkey Pants In Space.

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

  • Star Wars: Empire #34: "In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 5"
    • Lacombe illustrated the final installment of the five-part story arc. The story follows the character of Princess Leia as she embarks on a mission to rescue her father, Darth Vader, from a group of Rebel Alliance fighters.
  • Star Wars: Rebellion #0: "Crossroads"
    • Lacombe illustrated the one-shot prequel story. The story takes place between the events of the films Episode IV: A New Hope and Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and explores the character of Princess Leia as she tries to find a way to strike back against the Galactic Empire.
  • Star Wars: Rebellion #3: "My Brother, My Enemy, Part 3"
    • Lacombe illustrated the third installment of the four-part story arc. The story follows the character of Luke Skywalker as he tries to rescue his friend and fellow Rebel Alliance fighter, Deena Shan, from the clutches of the Empire.

See also

References

  • BDQ, Répertoire des publications de bandes dessinées au Québec des origines à nos jours, 1999, Michel Viau, éditions Mille-Îles, Laval ;
  • Histoire de la bande dessinée au Québec, 2008, Mira Falardeau, VLB éditeur, Études québécoises collection, Montréal.


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