Claude Pascal (comic artist)
Claude Pascal ( February 10, 1931 - June 18, 1993 ) was a French cartoonist .
Life
After studying art in Paris, Claude Pascal began working as a draftsman and illustrator for various French publishing houses. The Louk chien-loup series was published in Vaillant and was created in collaboration with Roger Lécureux.
In Pilote he worked several times with Jean-Michel Charlier . He drew short stories for Uncle Paul published in Spirou and written by Octave Joly . In Buck Danny , he stepped in for the sick Victor Hubinon at short notice .
In the 1980s, Claude Pascal turned to the advertising industry.
Works
- 1953: Louk chien-loup
- 1962: Jeff Stevens
- 1962: Patrick Enclin
- 1963: OMS
- 1963: 4 hommes de l'air et du cosmos
- 1964: Bruno Decapelle
- 1965: A la découverte des grands fleuves du monde
- 1965: Uncle Paul
- 1966: Jacques Arcier
- 1971: Léonard de Vinci
- 1974: L'armée une grande aventure modern
- 1986: Conan Doyle
Individual references / comments
- ↑ Claude Pascal on bedetheque.com (French)
- ↑ L'escadrille de la mort (pages 28–38) from jmcharlier.com (French)
- ↑ Claude Pascal on lambiek.net (English)
- ↑ 4 hommes de l'air et du cosmos on jmcharlier.com (French)
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SURNAME | Pascal, Claude |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French comic artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 10, 1931 |
DATE OF DEATH | June 18, 1993 |