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Henri Dufranne, Gotlib, Carlo Marcello, Jean Ollivier, Dufranne, Gai-Luron, Gag Pastiche Docteur Justice, Pif Gadget#292, 1974. - Comic Strip
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Dufranne, Gai-Luron, Gag Pastiche Docteur Justice, Pif Gadget#292, 1974.

Comic Strip
1974
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37 x 43.5 cm (14.57 x 17.13 in.)
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Gai-Luron, Gag pastiche Docteur Justice, publié dans le Pif Gadget#292 en septembre 1974.

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Nous apprenons que Gai-Luron est tout d'abord un lecteur de Pif Gadget, mais aussi un grand fan de la série Docteur Justice, de Marcello et Ollivier.

Avec dérision, Gai-Luron nous présente les différentes facettes de ce héros sans frontière, adepte de Judo, et employant le cri qui paralyse : AIT E III. Il a tout de même la main lourde non ?

Dufranne aura repris le personnage de Gai-Luron avec brio. Il l'aura peut être plus dessiné que Gotlib lui même.

Publication

  • L'aven
  • Vaillant
  • 09/1974
  • Page 26

See also:   Pif Gadget

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About Henri Dufranne

Henri Dufranne is a French comic artist who for a long time worked mainly as an assistant for other artists, and is best known for taking over 'Gai-Luron' from Marcel Gotlib. Born in Paris, Dufranne began his career in 1964, drawing 'Thermogène' from scripts by Jean-Marie Pinçon in Record magazine. He then drew the adventures of the gondolier 'Tichioli' for the publishing house Aventures et Voyages, as well as several short stories for the SPE comic books Le Journal de Bibi Fricotin and Le Journal des Pieds Nickelés. In 1967 and 1968 he was present in Pilote as the artist of several short stories, which were written by Fred, Linus, Lob, Jean-Marc Reiser and René Goscinny. He additionally worked as an inker and letterer on the 'Martin Milan' comic by Christian Godard, which was published in Tintin, in the late 1960s. Text (c) Lambiek