France
(bande dessinée, BD)
- Christophe Arleston
- Alexis
- David Beauchard also known as David B.
- Benoît, Ted
- Berberian, Charles
- Bess, Georges
- Bilal, Enki
- Boucq, François
- Bourgeon, François
- Bretécher, Claire
- Cabu
- Caza
- Chaland, Yves
- Christin, Pierre
- Serge Clerc
- Christophe (Georges Colomb)
- de Loustal, Jacques
- Druillet, Philippe
- Dupuy, Philippe
- Édika (Édouard Karali)
- F'Murr
- Forest, Jean-Claude
- Fournier, Jean-Claude
- Fred
- Gibrat, Jean-Pierre
- Giraud, Jean, also known as Gir and Moebius
- Goscinny, René
- Gotlib, Marcel
- Hérenguel, Éric
- Hiron, Jacques
- Juillard, André
- Larcenet, Emmanuel
- Lauzier, Gérard
- Ledroit, Olivier
- Lob, Jacques
- Lofficier, Jean-Marc
- Loisel, Régis
- Mandryka
- Margerin, Frank
- Martin, Jacques
- Mézières, Jean-Claude
- Jean-François Miniac
- Benoît Peeters
- Pétillon
- Pichard, Georges
- Reiser
- Rob-Vel
- Rodrigue
- Roux, Stephane
- Saint-Ogan, Alain
- Sattouf, Riad
- Sempé, Jean-Jacques
- Sfar, Joann
- Sternis, Philippe
- Tabary, Jean
- Tardi, Jacques
- Didier Tarquin
- Tibet
- Trondheim, Lewis
- Uderzo, Albert
- Vuillemin
- Wolinski, Georges
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Famous quotes containing the word france:
“The bugle-call to arms again sounded in my war-trained ear, the bayonets gleamed, the sabres clashed, and the Prussian helmets and the eagles of France stood face to face on the borders of the Rhine.... I remembered our own armies, my own war-stricken country and its dead, its widows and orphans, and it nerved me to action for which the physical strength had long ceased to exist, and on the borrowed force of love and memory, I strove with might and main.”
—Clara Barton (18211912)
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—Henry Brooks Adams (18381918)