Les aventures de Jodelle
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Les aventures de Jodelle is the title of a graphic novel by Guy Peellaert. The protagonist Jodelle was styled after French singer Sylvie Vartan). It was first published in Hara-Kiri. Éric Losfeld published it in book version in 1966.
Peellaert followed up with a second version, co-written with Pascal Thomas for a new heroine, Pravda, la survireuse.
35 years later, the couturier Jean-Charles de Castelbajac would use the imagery of Pravda and Jodelle for his collection Physical graffiti in 2001.
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