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Philémon by Fred - Comic Strip
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Philémon

Comic Strip
1971
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32.5 x 41 cm (12.8 x 16.14 in.)
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"L'Ile des Brigadiers".
L'histoire paraît en 1971 dans Pilote, des numéros 604 à 6251. L'album n'est publié qu'en 1975 (tome 7). La couverture représente au premier plan une marionnette-brigadier et au fond Philémon et Barthélémy chevauchant un manu-manu. L'album est réédité avec une nouvelle couverture montrant au premier plan le manu-manu chevauché par Philémon.(Wikipédia)

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About Fred

Frédéric Othon Théodore Aristidès born in Paris and most known by his pseudonym Fred, was a French cartoonist in the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. He is best known for his series Philémon. Born in Paris, France on March 5, 1931, the son of Greek immigrants, Fred began his career in his early twenties, getting a cartoon published in the magazine Zéro in 1954. The following years he was published in several magazines, both French and foreign, such as Ici Paris, France Dimanche, Punch and The New Yorker, among others.[1] In 1960, he created the satirical journal Hara-Kiri with Georges Bernier and François Cavanna. He was the magazine's artistic director and drew its first 60 covers. Fred also wrote scenario for several artists, among others Jean-Claude Mézières, Loro, Georges Pichard, Hubuc, Mic Delinx and Alexis. In 1980, he was awarded the Grand Prix de la ville at the seventh Angoulême International Comics Festival.