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| French city creates world's longest comic strip |
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Organizers measure the length of a comic strip inside the tunnel of Croix-Rousse to apply for the Guinness world record in Lyon on May 21, 2016. This 1,6 kilometer fresco realized by 200 French and Spanish students which entered the Guinness Book of records, inaugurates today the 11th edition of the "Lyon BD Festival" (Lyon's comic book festival). JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK / AFP.
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LYON (AFP).- A group of artists in the central French city of Lyon broke the record for the world's longest comic strip Saturday with a 1.6 kilometre-long artwork, organisers said.
The feat brings the figurative medal for the longest comic strip back to Lyon from New York, where a group in 2014 stole the French city's 2011 record with a 1.2-kilometre (0.75-mile) sequence of drawings.
"We have recorded a 1,600-metre-long comic strip, or 1,625 metres to be precise," said Mathieu Diez, director of Lyon's comic festival, about the black-and-white cartoon that lines the wall of a tunnel in the city.
Drawn by art students from Lyon and Barcelona, the comic tells the story of a 16-year-old girl named Lea who travels in time with the help of a magic pen from the Ice Age to the year 10,000.
Festival organisers hope to have their feat approved by a Guinness World Records committee within the next few months, they said.
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