Vaillant n°642 by Gérard Dorville, José Cabrero Arnal - Comic Strip
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Vaillant n°642

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1957
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Quand ça ressemble à du Arnal, mais que ce n'est pas signé Arnal, c'est très probablement du Dorville (d'après l'auguste parole du Grand Mamamouchi François Corteggiani, que Saint Phylactère le bénisse pour les siècles des siècles !)

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About Gérard Dorville

Gérard Dorville came from an artistic family. His grandfather was the press artist Noël Dorville (1871-1938) and his father, Jean Dorville (1901-1986) was a painter and author of comic strips for L'Humanité. Gérard Dorville started his career in Vaillant with a story about automobiles. When Spirou launched its "hero without work" Gaston Lagaffe, Vaillant took the competition and introduced three "heroes without work". From 1957 to 1962 Dorville drew the adventures of 'Alfred, Auguste et Popaul', who wandered through the offices of Vaillant. The resemblance to Franquin's 'Gaston' didn't end with the theme, one of Dorville's characters has got almost the same looks as the early Gaston. A few years later, Dorville launched 'Arsène' in Record, where he also took on the 'Gaston' theme. He was also present in newspapers like L'Humanité Dimanche and Libération with the weekly 'Arsène Brindosier' strip. For both Vaillant and Pilote, he drew several comics about musketeers, like 'Flamberge' (in Vaillant) and 'Fracasse' (in Pilote).