Barely arrived at the Hotel Raphaël, in Paris, we see him go out to go get one.
At 80, Eddy Mitchell remains true to himself.
Black jacket over black T-shirt, closely trimmed beard, time seems to have no hold on the man who was the singer of the very first French rock band, the Black Socks.
But it's not to talk about rock that "Monsieur Eddy" is there.
He is accompanied by Ralph Meyer to defend an illustrated album,
Des Lilas à
Belleville
, brought to life by the cartoonist who has distinguished himself for several years on the beautiful western series
Undertaker
.
The album plunges into the childhood of Claude Moine, alias Eddy Mitchell, whom we nicknamed P'tit Claude, and which takes place in the heart of Paris in the 1950s
. I caused it,
says Eddy Mitchell.
I love his graphic work on the western series
Undertaker
.
For me, he is the worthy heir to legends of Franco-Belgian comics such as…
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