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Alexis Nolent
Born Rouen, France
Nationality French
Area(s)Writer
Pseudonym(s)Matz
Notable works
Awards Prix Saint-Michel:
Best Story ( 2004)
Best French Language Comic ( 2006)

Alexis Nolent (a.k.a. Matz) is a French writer. He writes scripts for video games and has also written a novel and, under the pen name Matz, a number of comics.

Life and career

Nolent was born in Rouen, France, and grew up in the Caribbean, before moving to Paris. [1]

His graphic novel Du Plomb Dans La Tete, AKA Headshot, was adapted into the 2012 film Bullet to the Head. [2] He has written The Killer (Le Tueur) and Cyclops (Cyclopes) both of which have been optioned for films, also by producer Alexandra Milchan, the former at Paramount with director David Fincher [3] and the latter at Warner Brothers by James Mangold. [4] The Killer is his first to be published in English and is published by Archaia Studios Press, [5] who are dividing each of volumes into two parts and releasing in American comic book format bi-monthly. The first four issues were collected as a hardcover volume, which won IGN's Best Indy Book of 2007 Award, [6] Newsarama's Best of '07 gave it the "Best Comic You Didn't Read This Year" award [7] and Entertainment Weekly named it #2 in a list of Best comics of 2007. [8]

Other work includes Headshot (Du plomb dans la tête) with Colin Wilson, Shandy with Dominique Bertail and an upcoming adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel Savage Night with artist Miles Hyman. [9] [10]

The Killer was optioned for a 2023 feature film adaptation, starring Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton. [11]

Bibliography

  • Peines perdues (with Jean-Christophe Chauzy, [12] Casterman, August 1993) [13]
  • The Killer (with Luc Jacamon [14]):
    • French, Casterman: [15]
      • Long feu (October 1998)
      • L'Engrenage (April 2000)
      • La Dette (August 2001)
      • Les Liens du sang (August 2002)
      • La Mort dans l'âme (October 2003)
      • Modus vivendi (September 2007)
    • English, Archaia Studios Press: [5]
      • Volume 1 (collects #1-4: "'Long Fire" and "Vicious Cycle", hardcover, 128 pages, September 2007, ISBN  1-932386-44-0)
  • Shandy (with Dominique Bertail, [16] Delcourt):
  • Du plomb dans la tête (aka Headshot) (with Colin Wilson, Casterman): [17]
    • Les Petits poissons (January 2004)
    • Les Gros poissons (February 2005)
    • Du bordel dans l'aquarium (January 2006)
  • Cyclops (with Luc Jacamon, Casterman [18]):
    • La Recrue (September 2005)
    • Le Héros (September 2006)
  • Snowpiercer: The Prequel (with Jean-Marc Rochette [19]):
    • Part 1: Extinction (2019)
    • Part 2: Apocalypse (2020)
    • Part 3: Annihilation (2024)
  • The Killer: Affairs of the State (with Luc Jacamon [14]
    • Traitement négatif (January 2020)
    • Circuit court (October 2020)
    • Variable d'ajustement (October 2021)
    • Frères humains (September 2022)
    • La face cachée de l'abîme (October 2023)

Awards

References

External links

Interviews

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexis Nolent
Born Rouen, France
Nationality French
Area(s)Writer
Pseudonym(s)Matz
Notable works
Awards Prix Saint-Michel:
Best Story ( 2004)
Best French Language Comic ( 2006)

Alexis Nolent (a.k.a. Matz) is a French writer. He writes scripts for video games and has also written a novel and, under the pen name Matz, a number of comics.

Life and career

Nolent was born in Rouen, France, and grew up in the Caribbean, before moving to Paris. [1]

His graphic novel Du Plomb Dans La Tete, AKA Headshot, was adapted into the 2012 film Bullet to the Head. [2] He has written The Killer (Le Tueur) and Cyclops (Cyclopes) both of which have been optioned for films, also by producer Alexandra Milchan, the former at Paramount with director David Fincher [3] and the latter at Warner Brothers by James Mangold. [4] The Killer is his first to be published in English and is published by Archaia Studios Press, [5] who are dividing each of volumes into two parts and releasing in American comic book format bi-monthly. The first four issues were collected as a hardcover volume, which won IGN's Best Indy Book of 2007 Award, [6] Newsarama's Best of '07 gave it the "Best Comic You Didn't Read This Year" award [7] and Entertainment Weekly named it #2 in a list of Best comics of 2007. [8]

Other work includes Headshot (Du plomb dans la tête) with Colin Wilson, Shandy with Dominique Bertail and an upcoming adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel Savage Night with artist Miles Hyman. [9] [10]

The Killer was optioned for a 2023 feature film adaptation, starring Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton. [11]

Bibliography

  • Peines perdues (with Jean-Christophe Chauzy, [12] Casterman, August 1993) [13]
  • The Killer (with Luc Jacamon [14]):
    • French, Casterman: [15]
      • Long feu (October 1998)
      • L'Engrenage (April 2000)
      • La Dette (August 2001)
      • Les Liens du sang (August 2002)
      • La Mort dans l'âme (October 2003)
      • Modus vivendi (September 2007)
    • English, Archaia Studios Press: [5]
      • Volume 1 (collects #1-4: "'Long Fire" and "Vicious Cycle", hardcover, 128 pages, September 2007, ISBN  1-932386-44-0)
  • Shandy (with Dominique Bertail, [16] Delcourt):
  • Du plomb dans la tête (aka Headshot) (with Colin Wilson, Casterman): [17]
    • Les Petits poissons (January 2004)
    • Les Gros poissons (February 2005)
    • Du bordel dans l'aquarium (January 2006)
  • Cyclops (with Luc Jacamon, Casterman [18]):
    • La Recrue (September 2005)
    • Le Héros (September 2006)
  • Snowpiercer: The Prequel (with Jean-Marc Rochette [19]):
    • Part 1: Extinction (2019)
    • Part 2: Apocalypse (2020)
    • Part 3: Annihilation (2024)
  • The Killer: Affairs of the State (with Luc Jacamon [14]
    • Traitement négatif (January 2020)
    • Circuit court (October 2020)
    • Variable d'ajustement (October 2021)
    • Frères humains (September 2022)
    • La face cachée de l'abîme (October 2023)

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References

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Interviews


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