Guy Vidal

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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

  1. Guy Vidal on bedetheque.com (French)
  2. Lucky Luke's fiancée at Ehapa on comicguide.de
  3. Viva Adelita (page 14–46) according to jmcharlier.com (French)
  4. The Innocents of El'Oro at Volksverlag on comicguide.de