'Les Aventures de Sarkozix', spoofing French president Nicolas Sarkozy.
Bruno Bazile was born in 1961 in Saint-Nazare. He developed an early interest in comics and enrolled at the Faculty to Plastic Arts in Rennes. He was an apprentice at Jean-Claude Fournier's atelier, and drew for children's publications like Mikado and Fripounet between 1985 and 1992. He teamed up with Michel Plessix to create 'Les Forell', a series of which two books were published by Dargaud in 1997 and 1998. Bazile turned to a semi-realistic style for his book 'Les Faussaires', which he wrote and drew for Hors Collection in 2001.
'Les Faussaires'.
Basile returned to humor with a parody of British culture called 'Les Avatars', written by Pierre Veys (Dargaud, 2002-2004). Bazile and Veys continued their collaboration with 'Arthur et Merlin' (Soleil, 2004-2005). Bazile was additionally the artist of the political parody 'Les Aventures de Sarkozix', written by Wilfrid Lupano and Guy Delcourt since 2010.
'Arthur et Merlin'.