(b. 15/12/1967, Switzerland) Always a big comics fan, Philippe Chappuis launched his own comics magazine when he was twelve years old. He called it 'Zep...', and he used this name as his pseudonym from then on. After his studies in decorative arts in his native town Genève, Zep made his debut in the magazine Spirou with the gag series 'Victor' in 1987. Other early creations are 'Léon Coquillard (1990, text by Christophe Gilli) and 'Kradok' (1991, text by Leglode). His first albums appeared at Kesselring, G.S.S.A. and Atoz. In addition, his work was published in magazines like Femmes d'Aujourd'hui, Champagne!, Jeudi-Sports Magazine and La Vie.His press illustrations in L'Hebdo and Le Nouveau Quotidien were noted by the publishing house Glénat. He joined this publisher in 1992, where he began his hit series 'Titeuf' the same year. 'Titeuf' soon became one of France's most popular comics, and it got its own television series. The series got a regular publication in Glénat's magazine Tchô!. In addition, Zep created 'Les Amours Contrariées de Cain et Labelle' for the B.D.-Club of Genève, followed by 'Les Filles Électriques' and 'L'Enfer des Concerts' in the Humour Libre collection of Dupuis.
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