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Claude-Henri Juillard, Charles Oscar et la vedette ... Caméra 34 #34 Août 1950 .. - Original Illustration
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Charles Oscar et la vedette ... Caméra 34 #34 Août 1950 ..

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Numéro 34 de la revue

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Trés symaothique série policière où le détective a la particularité de ne jamais se déplacer ...
bel encrage de Juillard , auteur sous estimé et pilier des éditions Vaillant ...

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About Claude-Henri Juillard

Claude-Henri Juillard started his career in 1946 with several short stories for the publications of the S.A.E.T.L. His also appeared in such magazines as Petit Canard ('Le Serpent Jaune', 'Le Prince de Vijanagar') and Jeudi-Magazine Zorro (with 'Olivier de Termont', 'Capitaine Tornade', 'Ivanhoé' and 'Saint-Louis'). From 1948, Claude Henri was also active for Vaillant, where he illustrated such series as 'Hourrah Freddi' (1948-1953), 'Lynx Blanc' (as Bob Sim, 1952-1954, 1957-1961) and 'P'Tit Joc' (1961-1962). For the same publisher, he drew 'Charles Oscar' in 34 Caméra. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Claude Henri also produced comics for Gaucho, Téméraire, Spirou, Pilote and Record. From 1965 to the mid-1970s, he specialized in illustrating for young females and cooperated on such magazines as Lisette, Line and J2 Magazine. Claude Henri was active until the late 1980s with illustration work for Mondiales publishers. Text (c) Lambiek