Английская Википедия:Benoît Sokal
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox comics creator Benoît Sokal (28 June 1954 – 28 May 2021) was a Belgian comic artist and video game developer, best known for his comics series Inspector Canardo, and the Syberia adventure game franchise.
Biography
Benoît Sokal was born in Brussels in 1954.[1] According to him, his grandfather was an Austrian General of the cavalry of Ukrainian Jewish origin who had fled to Belgium in 1939 with the help of a German officer he knew since 1914, crossing all of Eastern Europe while surviving the Nazis.[2][3][4] Sokal studied at the École Supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc in Brussels, together with many contemporary Belgian comic artists like François Schuiten. He began drawing for À Suivre magazine in 1978. He created the Inspector Canardo series, featuring a depressed anthropomorphic duck detective with a penchant for cigarettes, alcohol and femmes fatales, before working on other titles.
In 1983 he moved to Reims, France.[2][4] Later he joined the software developer Microïds and designed the adventure games Amerzone, Syberia and Syberia II (published by Microïds, the adventure game label of Anuman Interactive). He then founded his own game company, White Birds Productions, where he created the adventure game Paradise published through Ubisoft.
He died on 28 May 2021 after a battle with long-term illness.[5][6][7][8]
Bibliography
- Inspector Canardo, 23 albums, 1981- ; Casterman
- Sanguine, with Alain Populaire; 1988, Casterman
- Silence, on tue!, with Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi; 1990, Nathan
- Le Vieil Homme qui n'Écrivait Plus, 1996; Casterman
- Syberia, 1 album, 2002; Casterman (sketches and drawings for the game Syberia)
- Paradise, 2 albums, 2005-, artist Brice Bingono; Casterman
Video games
- Amerzone (1999)
- Syberia (2002)
- Syberia II (2004)
- Paradise (2006)
- Last King of Africa (2008) (Nintendo DS version of Paradise)
- Sinking Island (2007)
- Aquarica (2008) (canceled)
- Syberia 3 (2017)
- Syberia: The World Before (2022, posthumous)
Awards
- 1999: Prix Pixel-INA (category "Games") at the Imagina 99 festival, Monaco[9]
- 2002: GameSpy PC Adventure Game of the Year[10]
- 2003: nominated for the Award for Best Dialogue at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France
References
External links
- Sokal publications in (A SUIVRE) BDoubliées Шаблон:In lang
- Sokal albums Bedetheque Шаблон:In lang
- Benoît Sokal biography on Lambiek Comiclopedia
Шаблон:Benoît Sokal Шаблон:ACArt
- ↑ De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Benoît Sokal". In België gestript, pp. 162. Tielt: Lannoo.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 An Interview with Benoit Sokal by Laura MacDonald of GameBoomers, 2002
- ↑ "The video game is the comic strip of the 21st century" interview with Benoît Sokal by Jité of Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, May 13, 2017 (in French)
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Annick RIVOIRE. Benoît Sokal, 45, comic book author, creator of Inspector Canardo, started designing video games. With success. Spite of bubbles by Libération, May 18, 1999 (in French)
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Décès de Benoît Sokal, le père de la BD Canardo et des jeux vidéo Syberia et L'Amerzone
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Le Monde: Le dessinateur belge Benoît Sokal, créateur de l’inspecteur Canardo, est mort
- ↑ Overview of the INA winners Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ GameSpy site Шаблон:Webarchive
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