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=== 2014 ===
 
=== 2014 ===
 
The comic quickly rose to fame in the [[Québec City]] area with a one-shot strip featuring Marie-Neige cosplaying Hatsune Miku appearing in the con book of Nadeshicon 2014<ref>[http://frivolesque.com/archives/594 Nadeshicon 2014 Comic], blog post</ref>, where Dez appeared as a guest artist.
 
The comic quickly rose to fame in the [[Québec City]] area with a one-shot strip featuring Marie-Neige cosplaying Hatsune Miku appearing in the con book of Nadeshicon 2014<ref>[http://frivolesque.com/archives/594 Nadeshicon 2014 Comic], blog post</ref>, where Dez appeared as a guest artist.
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A second special strip for Nadeshicon was made<ref>[http://frivolesque.com/archives/1209 Nadeshicon 2015], blog post</ref>. The comic appeared [[List of chapters#Books|in paperback]] for the first time, for sale in conventions. This was the only way to read it in French until 2016.
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=== 2016 ===
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Frivolesque appeared at Nadeshicon for a third year<ref>[http://frivolesque.com/archives/1700 Nadeshicon 2016], blog post</ref>. After holding on the French translation for over 3 years, it was finally made public on the website in June 2016. In April, a fan also published a Russian translation on acomics.ru.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 02:02, 23 January 2020

Frivolesque is the story of a group of girls who accidentally became friends. It also features secret government agents and sub characters that might be figments of someone’s imagination. It’s pretty random.

Timeline

Pre-Frivolesque (1994-2012)

The main characters were created way before Frivolesque began its run: Gaia (aka Gail) in 1994, Saki (aka Rain) in 1998, Chloé (aka Maki) and Marie-Neige (aka Yuki/Noémie) in 2003, a proto-Clémentine named Suika appeared in 2007[1], and finally Flore was created in November 2012[2]. Over the next few weeks, the five girls (minus Clémentine) started appearing together, a drawing of them next to the Christmas tree at Place de l'Université-du-Québec posted on December 26, 2012 is credited to be the origin of the comic[3], after a discussion between the creator and his brother in his car on a cold night of December.[4]

2013

Dez then spent the next year developing the idea, but it wasn't until November 4, 2013 he registered frivolesque.com and started uploading the strips he's done so far on a ComicPress site.

2014

The comic quickly rose to fame in the Québec City area with a one-shot strip featuring Marie-Neige cosplaying Hatsune Miku appearing in the con book of Nadeshicon 2014[5], where Dez appeared as a guest artist.

2015

A second special strip for Nadeshicon was made[6]. The comic appeared in paperback for the first time, for sale in conventions. This was the only way to read it in French until 2016.

2016

Frivolesque appeared at Nadeshicon for a third year[7]. After holding on the French translation for over 3 years, it was finally made public on the website in June 2016. In April, a fan also published a Russian translation on acomics.ru.

References

  1. Melon Vibe, on DeviantArt
  2. Flore, on DeviantArt
  3. Hiver, on DeviantArt
  4. 2014, blog post
  5. Nadeshicon 2014 Comic, blog post
  6. Nadeshicon 2015, blog post
  7. Nadeshicon 2016, blog post