Download Troubled Waters by D. David, C. Cuadra and Rudi Miel (.CBR)

Troubled Waters by Dominique David, Cristina Cuadra and Rudi Miel.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 25 MB.
Overview: At the 30th International Comic Strip Festival in Angouleme (23-26 January 2003), the European Parliament received the Alph-Art Communication prize for its ‘Troubled Waters’ album, judged to be ‘best communication campaign using the comic strip medium’. Although the adventures portrayed in this story are entirely fictional, the procedures described accurately reflect reality.

    "Troubled Waters" created by Dominique David, Rudi Miel and Cristina Cuadra García is a comic strip issued to bring the European Parliament to life. It explains the role and the workings of the European Parliament and provides an interesting insight into the lives of Euro-parliamentarians.

    This fictional story also deals with the specific powers of the European Parliament, as well as its role as co-legislator.

Genre: Comics, Environmental aspects, Education.

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Troubled Waters

    Dominique David artist
    Cristina Cuadra, Rudi Miel writer
    Etienne Simon colours
    Published by Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2002.

      Many comic’s authors, and important ones at that, have contributed to the creation of original works for institutional and private clients. In 1986, the International Comics Festival in Angoulême, France, created a specific award in recognition of these crossovers between the worlds of comics and communication. Frank Margerin, author of "Lucien", was the first to be presented this Alph-Art Communication award.

      In 2003, the award went to the European Parliament for "Troubled Waters", by Dominique David (drawings), Cristina Cuadra and Rudi Miel (script). The next year, Handicap International and Zep received the award for a booklet entitled "Faut pô avoir peur" portraying Titeuf in different circumstances where he is confronted with a disability. In 2003, the award went to the European Parliament for "Troubled Waters", by Dominique David (drawings), Cristina Cuadra and Rudi Miel (script). The next year, Handicap International and Zep received the award for a booklet entitled "Faut pô avoir peur" portraying Titeuf in different circumstances where he is confronted with a disability.

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