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Virginie Greiner (born 3 September 1969) is a French comic book scriptwriter who lives in Montélimar,[1] and is affiliated with the collective of female comics creators against sexism.

Biography

Virginie Greiner was born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France.[2] She studied law then worked for a time in bookshops and collaborated with BoDoï [fr],[3] a monthly magazine devoted to comics. In 2004, she wrote a short story in the collection Fées, Sorcières et Diablesses.[3][4] Greiner frequently features heroines "whose merits are often overlooked or understated".[1] A committed feminist, she is part of the collective of female comics creators against sexism[5] and campaigns for gender equality in the world of bande dessinée.[1]

In 2005, joining forces with Annabel [fr], Greiner published her first album with the publisher, Clair de Lune, Willow Place, which was inspired by "the spiritualist writings of Arthur Conan Doyle".[5] The following year, she wrote the texts for a collection of collective illustrations, En mâle de nus, which received a mixed critical reception.[6][7]

In collaboration with her husband, Frank Giroud, Greiner co-wrote the script for the first volume of the Secrets series (2009), drawn by Marianne Duvivier, Pâques avant les Rameaux.[8] Both are also writers of the second volume of the Destins series (2010), with drawings by Daphné Collignon.[9] The same year, in tandem with Christelle Pécout [fr], Hypathie appeared as the second part of a diptych entitled Sorcières, which relates to the eponymous character.[10]

She took part in Delcourt's "Reines de sang" collection with the script for the diptych on Fredegund, with drawings by Alessia De Vincenzi (2014-16).[11] Greiner resumed collaboration with Collignon to trace the youth of André Malraux and his wife Clara Malraux, based on Mrs. Malraux's autobiography: Nos vingt ans; the work is called Avant l'heure du tigre.[12] The two authors published a biography in 2016: Tamara de Lempicka.[13] After this work, Greiner was the guest of honor at the 28th Causons comic book festival in Cousance.[1] Again in collaboration with Annabel, Greiner created the portrait of Isabelle Eberhardt, published in 2018.[14] In 2019, Greiner wrote the script for Mata Hari, which offers the biography of the famous character, with drawings by Olivier Roman.

Selected works

Unless otherwise stated, Greiner is the scriptwriter:

  • Cadavres exquis, with Crisse, éd. Clair de Lune, 2004 ISBN 2-913714-64-1 BnF 39282758
  • Willow Place : Réincarnations, designed by Annabel, éd. Clair de Lune, coll. "Fantasmagorie", March 2005 ISBN 2-913714-59-5 BnF 39946707
  • En mâle de nus (text), collective illustrations, éd Attakus, 2006, ISBN 9782916518008 BnF 40152276
  • Secrets, vol. 1 : Pâques avant les Rameaux, co-written with Frank Giroud, designed by Marianne Duvivier, Dupuis coll. Empreinte(s), February 2009 ISBN 978-2-8001-4104-6
  • Destins, vol. 2 : Le Fils, co-written with Frank Giroud, design and coloring by Daphné Collignon, Glénat Editions, coll. Grafica, January 2010 ISBN 978-2-7234-6748-3 BnF 42195077
  • Sorcières, vol. 2 : Hypathie, designed by Christelle Pécout, Dupuis, March 2010 ISBN 978-2-8001-4649-2 BnF 42170276
  • En chemin elle rencontre... Les artistes se mobilisent pour l'égalité femme-homme, by Marie Moinard and collective, Vincennes/Paris, Des ronds dans l'O/Amnesty International, February 2013 ISBN 978-2-917237-46-5
  • Les Reines de sang : Frédégonde la sanguinaire, design by Alessia De Vincenzi, Delcourt, coll. "Histoire & Histoires"
  • Avant l'heure du Tigre, design and coloring by Daphné Collignon, Glénat, April 2015 ISBN 978-2-7234-9468-7 BnF F44313277
  • Tamara de Lempicka, design and coloring by Daphné Collignon, Glénat, coll. 1000 Feuilles, November 2017 ISBN 978-2-344-00826-3 BnF 45395725
  • Isabelle Eberhardt, design by Annabel, Glénat, coll. Explora, October 2018 ISBN 978-2-344-01934-4 BnF 45526135
  • Rendez-vous avec X, vol. 3 : Mata Hari, design and coloring by Olivier Roman, Comix Buro, coll. Hors Collection, October 2019 ISBN 978-2-344-03262-6

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Lons-le-Saunier. Virginie Greiner, présidente d'honneur de cette édition". www.leprogres.fr (in French). 8 December 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  2. ^ Vergnoux-Debray, Martine (16 April 2018). "Mirmande. Il était une fois... Virginie Greiner fait redécouvrir "Des destins oubliés"". www.ledauphine.com (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b Picaud, Manuel, "Scénariste BD : happy BéDay Virginie Greiner - 3 September 2010", Le blog BD de Manuel Picaud (in French)
  4. ^ "Le festival de Cousance sur la case départ aujourd'hui". www.leprogres.fr (in French). 10 December 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b "JURA. Festival de BD : «Venir à Cousance c'est créer un lien»". www.leprogres.fr (in French). 10 December 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  6. ^ Garcia, Laure, "Sifflets : Cucul la praline", L'Obs, 6 July 2006 (in French)
  7. ^ Peneaud, François (19 June 2006). "En Mâles de nus - Virginie Greiner & Collectif - Attakus". ActuaBD (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  8. ^ Magneron, Philippe (2 March 2009). "Secrets - Pâques avant les Rameaux 1. Pâques avant les rameaux". www.bdgest.com (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  9. ^ MAGNERON, Philippe (11 February 2010). "Destins 2. Le Fils". www.bdgest.com (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  10. ^ Haslé, Brieg F., "Sorcières, vol. 1 and 2: envoûtantes sorcières", dBD, no. 42, April 2010, p. 80.
  11. ^ Magneron, Philippe (5 December 2016). "Reines de sang (Les) - Frédégonde, la sanguinaire 2. Volume 2/2". www.bdgest.com (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Clara, première femme". www.lhistoire.fr (in French). September 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  13. ^ Fr. M., "Bande dessinée : Tamara de Lempicka", La Libre Belgique, 22 January 2018 (in French)
  14. ^ Truc, Jean-Laurent (10 November 2018). "Isabelle Eberhardt en BD, l'amazone du désert". Ligne Claire (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2023.