Stephan Franck

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Stephan Franck
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Franck at the 2024 WonderCon
NationalityFrench – American
Occupation(s)Animator, writer, director, comics creator
Notable work Corneil & Bernie
The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow
Silver
What If...?

Stephan Franck is a Franco-American animator, writer, director, and comics creator. In 2013, he received an Annie Award nomination for Best Director for a direct to video or TV broadcast for The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Franck supervised the animation of season 1 of the Disney + animated series What If...? and directed the season 2 opener "What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?" [6] [7] and several episodes in the third season. [8]

In 2014, Franck was nominated for the Russ Manning Award [9] for the first volume of the graphic novel series Silver which he writes and illustrates. [10] [11] [12] In 2017, it was announced that writer Andrew Cosby was attached to write a movie adaptation of the Silver series. [13] In 2022, the publishing of Silver moved from Dark Planet [14] to Abrams Books's ComicArts Imprint. [15] Franck's neo-noir graphic novel series Palomino debuted in 2020, [16] [17] with 2 more volumes released in 2023, earning Franck a 2024 Ringo Award nomination.

Franck is also the co-creator of the animated TV show Corneil & Bernie .

Award nominations

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