- André
Franquin (French: [fʁɑ̃kɛ̃]; 3
January 1924 – 5
January 1997) was an
influential Belgian comics artist,
whose best-known
creations are
Gaston and...
- is a
comic book
character and
fictional animal species created by André
Franquin. Its
first appearance was in the 31
January 1952
issue of the Franco-Belgian...
-
Merri Jean
Baptiste Franquin (19
October 1848 in Lançon-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône – 1934 in Paris) was a
French trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist...
- understudy, the
young André
Franquin, in the
middle of the
production of the
story Spirou et la
maison préfabriquée.
Franquin developed the
strip from single...
- gag-a-day
comic strip created in 1957 by the
Belgian cartoonist André
Franquin in the Franco-Belgian
comics magazine Spirou. The
series focuses on the...
-
Franquin was a set of two or
three Australian TV
specials that
aired in 1958 on
Melbourne television station HSV-7.
Franquin was a hypnotist/entertainer...
-
character appeared in two
Franquin stories, and
later featured in the
Marsupilami spin-off series. 24. La cage (in
Tembo Tabou) (
Franquin) M0.
Capturer un Marsupilami...
-
animated series based on the
original Marsupilami comics created by André
Franquin. It was
produced by
Marathon Media and later,
Samka Productions. Its first...
- Peyo, is a word he
invented during a meal with
fellow cartoonist André
Franquin when he
could not
remember the word salt. The
Smurfs franchise began as...
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where he met a few of his ****ure
colleagues and co-celebrities, like André
Franquin, Morris, and Eddy Paape. When the
studio folded after the war, the other...