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Floc'h

b. 1953

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Floc'h
Known forAlbany et Sturgess
Issues credited11
Active1977–1993
Primary rolecover pencils
Albany et Sturgess #1
Albany et Sturgess #1 (1977)

Jean-Claude Floch, who works under the name Floc'h, was born on September 25, 1953, in France. He is a French illustrator, comics artist, and writer best known for his refined use of the ligne claire style—the clean, clear-line approach popularized by Hergé. His older brother, Jean-Louis Floch, was also a cartoonist and illustrator.

Rendez-vous in Sevenoaks #[nn]
Rendez-vous in Sevenoaks #[nn] (1980)

Floc'h entered the comics field in the late 1970s, and his career spans from 1977 to 2020. He is most recognized for his work on the *Albany et Sturgess* series (also known as the *Francis Albany* mysteries), including titles such as *Blitz*, *Collectie Pilote*, *Die rätselhaften Fälle des Francis Albany*, and *Et Londonmysterium*. His signature style combines elegant, precise linework with a muted, atmospheric color palette, often evoking a nostalgic, early 20th-century European sensibility.

Albany et Sturgess #2
Albany et Sturgess #2 (1980)

Throughout his career, Floc'h collaborated with writers and artists who shared his appreciation for classic storytelling and design. He is credited as artist, colorist, and inker on eleven cataloged issues. His later work continued to explore the detective genre and period settings, solidifying his reputation as a master of the ligne claire tradition. While specific major awards are not recorded in the available sources, his influence on European illustration and comics remains notable among admirers of the style.

Full bibliography · 9 series

Albany et Sturgess (1977) · 3
Francis Albany (1981) · 2
Rendez-vous in Sevenoaks (1980) · 1
Et Londonmysterium (1983) · 1
#2
Jornal da B.D. (1982) · 1
#52
Blitz (1984) · 1
Titanic Stripmagazine (1984) · 1
#2
Ma vie (1985) · 1
Die rätselhaften Fälle des Francis Albany (1993) · 1
#1

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