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Joseph Gillain (French: [ʒilɛ̃]),
better known by his pen name
Jijé ([ʒiʒe]; 13
January 1914 – 19 June 1980), was a
Belgian comics artist, best
known for...
- 1943 when
Joseph Gillain,
known by the pen name
Jijé, was
given charge of the character. In 1944
Jijé introduced a new character, Fantasio, who would...
- that "If Hergé is
considered as God the Father, then
Jijé undoubtedly is the Godfather".
After Jijé, it were
predominantly French (Philippe Druillet, Jean...
- Pyeongtaek
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known as
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subway station located in Pyeongtaek,
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-
smaller format.
Jijé was the main author,
providing pages from
multiple series each w****. Some
American comics reappeared as well.
Jijé started out a studio...
-
Gillain (known as
Jijé)
following World War II. The
first generation,
known as the "Bande à quatre" ("Gang of four"),
consisted of
Jijé and his ****istants...
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deaths the
series was
continued by
other writers and artists,
including Jijé (Joseph Gillain),
Christian Gaty,
Patrice Pellerin, Jean Ollivier, Christian...
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Christin and
Jacques Lob were
featured in the magazine, as were
artists such as
Jijé, Morris,
Albert Uderzo, Jean (Mœbius) Giraud, Enki Bilal, Jean-Claude Mézières...
- des
quatre (Gang of Four), with
Jijé, André Franquin, and Will. All four
lived and
worked for a
couple of
years at
Jijé's studio in Waterloo, and became...
- have been
produced in Franco-Belgian comics;
among the
earliest was in
Jijé's series Blondin et Cirage,
which was
another series published in
Spirou magazine...