Guy Vidal
Guy Vidal (born June 8, 1939 in Marseille , † October 4, 2002 ) was a French comic book author .
Career
Guy Vidal began his journalistic activity when he was just seventeen. He joined Pilote , where his first short story appeared in 1965 and his first series in 1969. He succeeded René Goscinny as editor-in-chief. He worked several times with Antonio Parras and Florenci Clavé . Guy Vidal later went to Dargaud and Les Humanoïdes Associés . An album-long story came about for Lucky Luke . Other works appeared under the pseudonym Claude Guylouis . After the death of Jean-Michel Charlier , he led the western series The Gringos continues to complete an interrupted episode.
Works
- 1969: Ian McDonald
- 1974: Ned Kelly
- 1977: The Innocents of El'Oro
- 1979: L'île aux chiens
- 1981: Morceaux choisi de ... Ve
- 1981: Tu n'es pas le bon dieu petit chinois
- 1982: Une éducation algérienne
- 1983: Charlie and boys
- 1983: Plus con on do!
- 1985: Lucky Luke
- 1985: Sang d'Arménie
- 1985: Un malaise passager
- 1987: Tout le monde aime le printemps
- 1988: Médecins sans frontières
- 1992: The gringos
- 1993: Passé simple
Individual references / comments
- ↑ Guy Vidal on bedetheque.com (French)
- ↑ Lucky Luke's fiancée at Ehapa on comicguide.de
- ↑ Viva Adelita (page 14–46) according to jmcharlier.com (French)
- ↑ The Innocents of El'Oro at Volksverlag on comicguide.de
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SURNAME | Vidal, Guy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Guylouis, Claude (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French comic book author |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 8, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marseille |
DATE OF DEATH | October 4, 2002 |