| Tardi | |
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![]() Jacques Tardi at BDFil 2021  | |
| Born | Jacques Tardi 30 August 1946 Valence, Drôme, France  | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Area(s) | Writer, Artist | 
Notable works  | Adieu, Brindavoine  Adèle Blanc-Sec It Was the War of the Trenches Griffu Ici Même Tueur de cafards  | 
| Awards | full list | 
Jacques Tardi (French: [taʁdi]; born 30 August 1946) is a French comic artist. He is often credited solely as Tardi.
Biography
Tardi was born on 30 August 1946 in Valence, Drôme. After graduating from the École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, he started drawing comics in 1969, at the age of 23, in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote, initially illustrating short stories written by Jean Giraud and Serge de Beketch, before creating the political fiction story Rumeur sur le Rouergue from a scenario by Pierre Christin in 1972.[1][2]
In the English language, many of Tardi's books are published by Fantagraphics Books, edited and translated by Fantagraphics' co-founder Kim Thompson.[3]
In 2013, Tardi was nominated as a Chevalier in France's Legion of Honour, the country's highest distinction.[4] However, he turned down the distinction, citing that he will "remain a free man and not be held hostage by any power whatsoever."[5]
Awards
- 1974: Grand Prix Phénix[2]
 - 1975: Award for Best French Artist at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France
 
- – Grand Prix for Black Humor[2]
 
- 1977: Best Foreign Artist at the Prix Saint-Michel, Belgium
 - 1982: Award for best comic by "l'Association 813" at the Festival du Polar in Reims[2]
 - 1985: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, France
 
- – Knighted in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France
 
- 1986: Adamson Award, Sweden
 - 1990: Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
 - 1991: Special mention at the Best Promotional Comic Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 - 1994: Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 
- – Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
 
- 1998: nominated for the Award for Best Comic Book at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 - 2002: Audience Award and Award for Artwork at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 
- – nominated for the Prix de la critique and the Canal BD Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 
- 2003: nominated for the Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 - 2004: nominated for Best American Edition of Foreign Material at the Harvey Awards, U.S.[6]
 - 2005: nominated for Award for a Series at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 - 2006: nominated for the Award for Best Comic Book and the Audience Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
 - 2006: Special Prize for outstanding life's work at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Germany
 
- – nominated for the Grand Prix Saint-Michel
 
- 2007: nominated for the Grand Prix Saint-Michel[7]
 - 2010: nominated for the Press Prize at the Prix Saint-Michel[8]
 - 2011: winner of two Eisner Awards
 - 2021: winner of Einhard-Preis[9]
 
Bibliography
Scenario and artwork
- Adieu Brindavoine followed by La Fleur au fusil (Casterman, 1974)
 - Le Démon des glaces (with characters by Léo Malet) (Casterman, 1974), ISBN 2-205-00857-9
 - La Véritable Histoire du soldat inconnu (Futuropolis, 1974)
 - Mouh Mouh (Yellow Submarine, 1979)
 - Déprime (Futuropolis, 1981)
 - Le Trou d'obus (Imagerie Pellerin, 1984), ISBN 2-86207-073-4
 - C'était la guerre des tranchées (Casterman, 1993), ISBN 2-203-35905-6
 - Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec (Casterman, 1976–2022)
- "Adèle et la bête" (1976), ISBN 2-203-30501-0
 - "Le Démon de la tour Eiffel" (1976), ISBN 2-203-30502-9
 - "Le Savant fou" (1977), ISBN 2-203-30503-7
 - "Momies en folie" (1978), ISBN 2-203-30504-5
 - "Le Secret de la salamandre" (1981), ISBN 2-203-30506-1
 - "Le Noyé à deux têtes" (1985), ISBN 2-203-30507-X
 - "Tous des monstres !" (1994), ISBN 2-203-30508-8
 - "Le Mystère des profondeurs" (1998), ISBN 2-203-30509-6
 - "Le Labyrinthe infernal" (2007), ISBN 978-2-203-00736-9
 - "Le Bébé des Buttes-Chaumont" (2022).
 
 - Putain de Guerre! (Casterman, 2008), ISBN 2203017392
 - Moi, René Tardi, Prisonnier de guerre – stalag IIB (Casterman, 2012), ISBN 978-2-203-04898-0
 
Adaptations
- Nestor Burma, based on novels by Léo Malet (Casterman, 1982–2000)
- Brouillard au pont de Tolbiac (Casterman, 1982), ISBN 2-203-33413-4
 - 120, rue de la Gare (Casterman, 1988), ISBN 2-203-34302-8
 - Une gueule de bois en plomb (Casterman, 1990), ISBN 2-203-34802-X
 - Casse-pipe à la Nation (Casterman, 1996), ISBN 2-203-39903-1
 - M'as-tu vu en cadavre? (Casterman, 2000), ISBN 2-203-39925-2
 
 - Jeux pour mourir based on a novel by Géo-Charles Véran (Casterman, 1992), ISBN 2-203-35902-1
 - Le Der des Ders, based on a novel by Didier Daeninckx (Casterman, 1997), ISBN 2-203-39906-6
 - Le Cri du peuple, based on a novel by Jean Vautrin (Casterman, 2001–2004)
 - Le Petit Bleu de la côte ouest (Les Humanoïdes Associés, 2005), based on a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette
 - Le secret de l'étrangleur (Casterman, 2006), based on a novel by Pierre Siniac
 - La Position du tireur couché (Futuropolis, 2010), based on a novel by Manchette
 - Ô dingos, ô châteaux! (Futuropolis, 2011), based on a novel by Manchette
 
Artwork
- Rumeurs sur le Rouergue (scenario by Pierre Christin) (Gallimard, 1976)
 - Polonius (bande dessinée) (scenario by Philippe Picaret) (Futuropolis, 1977)
 - Griffu (scenario by Jean-Patrick Manchette) (Square, then Dargaud, then Casterman, 1978)
 - Ici Même (scenario by Jean-Claude Forest) (Casterman, 1979), ISBN 2-203-33401-0
 - Tueur de cafards (scenario by Benjamin Legrand) (Casterman, 1984), ISBN 2-203-33803-2
 - Grange bleue (scenario by Dominique Grange) (Futuropolis, 1985)
 - Le sens de la houppelande (scenario by Daniel Pennac) (Futuropolis, 1991), ISBN 2-7376-2739-7
 - Un strapontin pour deux (scenario by Michel Boujut) (Casterman, 1995)
 - L'évasion du cheval gris (scenario by Claude Verrien) (Sapristi, 1996)
 - Sodome et Virginie (scenario by Daniel Prevost) (Casterman, 1996), ISBN 2-207-24487-3
 - Varlot soldat (scenario by Didier Daeninckx) (L'Association, 1999), ISBN 2-84414-010-6
 - La débauche (scenario by Daniel Pennac) (Futuropolis, 2000), ISBN 2-07-078800-8
 
Scenario
- Le voyage d'Alphonse (artwork by Antoine Leconte) (Duculot, 2003)
 
Sketchbooks
Illustrated novels
Céline adaptations:
- Voyage au bout de la nuit (Futuropolis, 1988), ISBN 2-7376-2615-3
 - Casse-pipe (Futuropolis, 1989), ISBN 2-7376-2658-7
 - Mort à crédit (Futuropolis, 1991), ISBN 2-7376-2703-6
 
Jules Verne adaptations:
Novel
- Rue des Rebuts (Alain Beaulet, 1990)
 
In English
- Adèle and the Beast – Adèle et la bête (NBM Publishing 1990), ISBN 0-918348-85-4
 - The Demon of the Eiffel Tower – Le Démon de la tour Eiffel (NBM Publishing, 1990), ISBN 1-56163-001-2
 - The Mad Scientist and Mummies on Parade – Le Savant fou and Momies en folie (NBM Publishing, 1996), ISBN 1-56163-156-6
 - The Secret of the Salamander – Le Secret de la salamandre (NBM Publishing, 1992)
 - The Bloody Streets of Paris – 120, rue de la Gare (iBooks, 2003), ISBN 0-7434-7448-1
 - West Coast Blues – Le petit bleu de la côte ouest (Fantagraphics, 2009), ISBN 978-1-60699-295-1
 - You Are There – Ici Même (Fantagraphics, 2009), ISBN 978-1-60699-294-4
 - It Was the War of the Trenches – C'était la guerre des tranchées (Fantagraphics, 2010) ISBN 978-1-60699-353-8
 - The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec Vol. 1: Pterror Over Paris and The Eiffel Tower Demon – Adèle et la bête and Le Démon de la tour Eiffel (Fantagraphics, 2010), ISBN 978-1-60699-382-8
 - The Arctic Marauder – Le Démon des glaces (Fantagraphics, 2011) ISBN 978-1-60699-435-1
 - Like a Sniper Lining Up His Shot – La Position du tireur couché (Fantagraphics, 2011), ISBN 978-1-60699-448-1
 - The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec Vol. 2: The Mad Scientist and Mummies on Parade – Le Savant fou and Momies en folie (Fantagraphics, 2011), ISBN 978-1-60699-493-1
 - Goddamn This War – Putain de Guerre! (Fantagraphics, 2013), ISBN 978-1-60699-582-2
 - Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell – Ô dingos, ô châteaux! (Fantagraphics, 2015), ISBN 978-1-60699-620-1
 - Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge: A Nestor Burma Mystery – Brouillard au pont de Tolbiac (Fantagraphics, 2017), ISBN 978-1606997055
 - I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB (Fantagraphics, 2018), ISBN 978-1683961086
 - I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB Vol. 2: My Return Home (Fantagraphics, 2019), ISBN 978-1683961796
 - I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB Vol. 3: After the War (Fantagraphics, 2020), ISBN 978-1683963660
 - Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder: The Complete Noir Stories of Manchette & Tardi Vol. 1 – Collects Griffu & West Coast Blues (Fantagraphics, 2020), ISBN 978-1683962861
 - Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder: The Complete Noir Stories of Manchette & Tardi Vol. 2 – Collects Like a Sniper Lining Up His Shot & Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell (Fantagraphics, 2020), ISBN 978-1683963202
 - Farewell, Brindavoine (Fantagraphics, 2021), ISBN 978-1683964339
 
Notes
- ↑ "Jacques Tardi". Comiclopedia. Lambiek.
 - 1 2 3 4 Biography at Casterman Archived 2006-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ Spurgeon, Tom (March 9, 2009). "CR Newsmaker: Kim Thompson On Fantagraphics Publishing Jacques Tardi". The Comics Reporter. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
 - ↑ Décret du 31 décembre 2012 portant promotion et nomination(in French)
 - ↑ AFP, via Le Figaro: "Jacques Tardi refuse la légion d'honneur", 2 January 2013.(in French)
 - ↑ Harvey Awards official site Archived 2006-08-26 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ "Les nominés 2007" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-10-15.
 - ↑ "Les nominés 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
 - ↑ "Einhard-Preis 2022 an Jacques Tardi verliehen" (in German).
 
References
- Tardi publications in Pilote, (A SUIVRE) and Métal Hurlant BDoubliées (in French)
 - Tardi albums Bedetheque (in French)
 
Further reading
- Olivier Maltret, Presque tout Tardi (Sapristi, 1996), ISBN 2-911429-01-X
 - Michel Boujut, Tardi par la fenêtre (Christian Desbois, 1996)
 - Numa Sadoul, Tardi. Entretiens. (Niffle, 2000)
 
External links
- Tardi official site on Casterman (in French)
 - Tardi biography on Lambiek Comiclopedia
 - Les Aventures Extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec Archived 2020-02-29 at the Wayback Machine Fan site, dead link (in French)
 
