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Panthéon by Vicq - Original Illustration
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Panthéon

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Dessin humoristique paru dans Tintin ou le Pourquoi pas? par Vicq plus connu comme scénariste

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About Vicq

Raymond Antoine, better known as Vicq or Vick, was a Belgian cartoonist and scriptwriter. He began his career in the mid-1950s as a humorous illustrator for magazines like Le Rire, Cordées, France Soir, Pourquoi Pas, Le Moustique, L'Os à Moelle, La Libre Belgique and Le Soir Illustré. He was also part of the orginal team of Hara-Kiri magazine. Vicq has written a great many scripts for several Spirou comics from the early 1960s until the early 1980s. He has penned stories with characters like 'Sophie' for Jidéhem, 'Hultrasson' and 'Barbe Noire' for Remacle, 'La Ribambelle' and 'Boule et Bill' for Roba, 'Eric et Artimon' for Will, 'Max' for Bara and 'Théophile et Philibert' for Deliège. He also worked extensively with Greg on series like 'Zig et Puce' in Pif, and 'Constant Souci' and 'Les As' in Tintin. His best known creation is 'Taka Takata', that he created with Azara for Tintin in 1965. Also for Tintin, he co-created 'Korrigan' with Franz, 'Fleurdelys' with Mazel and 'Les Frères Bross' with Guilmard. In 1980, he wrote the 'Lucky Luke' episode 'Le Magot des Dalton' for Morris. He also continued to draw cartoons himself for sections like 'Vacances sinistres de Vicq' and 'Gags de Vicq'. Vicq had his own column in Spirou in the late 1970s, called 'L'homme au Rameau d'Olivier entre les Dents'. Text (c) Lambiek