Greg - 1 Original page - Zig et Puce - La Pierrequi vole - pl. 53 - 1968

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Greg presents La Pierrequi vole - pl. 53 (1968), a plate by the prolific Franco-Belgian comic artist, measuring 35.6 cm by 43.1 cm and published by Lombard for Kuifje/Tintin in the 1960s.

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Sublime page. Created for the weekly magazine Kuifje/Tintin in the 1960s. Published in book form in 1968 by le Lombard.
A top plate by this top artist.

Michel Greg, one of the most prolific French-Belgian comic artists, has worked across various genres, from realism to humor. He is especially known for his humorous series such as 'Achille Talon', 'Rock Derby', and 'Zig et Puce', and as the creator of realistic comics like 'Comanche', 'Bernard Prince', and 'Bruno Brazil'.
He was the editor-in-chief of the magazine Kuifje from 1965 to 1974. During this period, Greg wrote various scripts for Paul Cuvelier ('Flamme d'Argent'), Eduard Aidans ('Les Panthères'), and Derib ('Go West'). He created classic series in the realistic genre such as 'Bernard Prince', the more mature Western 'Comanche' (both drawn by Hermann), the science fiction series 'Luc Orient' (drawn by Eddy Paape), and 'Bruno Brazil' (drawn by Vance). In the humorous genre, he produced 'Olivier Rameau' for Dany, episodes of 'Clifton' for Jo-El Azara and Turk, and 'Chlorophylle' for Dupa.
Apart from his extensive output of scenarios, Greg also continued drawing himself. Among his creations is this Zig et Puce, following the example of

He was a good friend of Franquin, and his style is clearly influenced by him.


Is carefully packaged and sent by registered mail.

Sublime page. Created for the weekly magazine Kuifje/Tintin in the 1960s. Published in book form in 1968 by le Lombard.
A top plate by this top artist.

Michel Greg, one of the most prolific French-Belgian comic artists, has worked across various genres, from realism to humor. He is especially known for his humorous series such as 'Achille Talon', 'Rock Derby', and 'Zig et Puce', and as the creator of realistic comics like 'Comanche', 'Bernard Prince', and 'Bruno Brazil'.
He was the editor-in-chief of the magazine Kuifje from 1965 to 1974. During this period, Greg wrote various scripts for Paul Cuvelier ('Flamme d'Argent'), Eduard Aidans ('Les Panthères'), and Derib ('Go West'). He created classic series in the realistic genre such as 'Bernard Prince', the more mature Western 'Comanche' (both drawn by Hermann), the science fiction series 'Luc Orient' (drawn by Eddy Paape), and 'Bruno Brazil' (drawn by Vance). In the humorous genre, he produced 'Olivier Rameau' for Dany, episodes of 'Clifton' for Jo-El Azara and Turk, and 'Chlorophylle' for Dupa.
Apart from his extensive output of scenarios, Greg also continued drawing himself. Among his creations is this Zig et Puce, following the example of

He was a good friend of Franquin, and his style is clearly influenced by him.


Is carefully packaged and sent by registered mail.

Details

Item
Original page
No. of items
1
Series
Zig et Puce
Condition
Excellent condition
Publisher
Lombard
Artist
Greg
Title of artwork
La Pierrequi vole - pl. 53
Year
1968
Width
35.6 cm
Height
43.1 cm
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