Zep (born 12th of December, 1967 as Philippe Chappuis) is a comics creator from Switzerland, known especially for his series Titeuf, which is very popular in French-speaking countries. He also established the magazine tchô!, which is aimed primarily at children and young teenagers, like the Titeuf series. His pseudonym Zep derives from the band Led Zeppelin. References to his musical tastes can often be found in his comics (mainly one-pagers); he is a fan of Bob Dylan. In the UK, Titeuf appeared under the name Tootuff in Dandy Magazine. The name Titeuf derives from French tête d'oeuf (egg-head). Led Zeppelin, circa 1969 (clockwise from left: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones) Led Zeppelin was a British rock band, who were pivotal in the development of hard rock and heavy metal, and are said to be one of the most influential bands of all time. ... Portrait photograph of Bob Dylan taken by Daniel Kramer Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman May 24, 1941) is widely regarded as one of Americas greatest popular songwriters. ...
At Zep Tepi, the constellation of Orion acknowledged as the most significant constellation to the ancient Egyptians was at its lowest position in the southern sky.
Zep Tepi is an alchemist which makes him a Magician - a Magi - an ascended master - creator of religions - he who can bend the light to create illusion in the electromagnetic program or our reality - magnetics - magic and illusion.
During the fabled First Time, Zep Tepi, when the gods ruled in their country, they said it was a golden age during which the waters of the abyss receded, the primordial darkness was banished, and humanity, emerging into the light, was offered the gifts of civilization.