Knowledge (XXG)

Georges Troisfontaines

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In 1956 a grave argument occurred at the World Press. Some comics authors of the agency decided to join to sign a draft to defend their job. In particular, the authors wanted to retain the rights to their characters. At that time publishers could freely grant the making of a series to any other
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starts out as an engineer in the air force. Georges Troisfontaines was the scriptwriter of the first thirteen strips, then Charlier took over. In 1996 a trial between Georges Troisfontaines against Charlier's rights took place, which allowed him to be recognized as a co-author of the series.
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authors. In the face of this rebellion, Georges Troisfantaines decided to fire René Goscinny, seen as the leader of the movement. Jean-Michel Charlier and Uderzo decided to deliberately leave the agency and founded, together with Goscinny, first the competing
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before World War II, in which he published strips in relation to aviation, he created in the 1940s the World Press agency. This Belgian agency provided
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in 1950, when Goscinny became the leader of the World Press' subsidiary in Paris. He met Uderzo, with whom he created the series
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magazine with comics, and employed at that time several authors of comics series including
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Georges Troisfontaines also made possible the collaboration between
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World Press
Buck Danny
Franco-Belgian comics
Spirou
Jean Graton
Eddy Paape
Jijé
Victor Hubinon
Jean-Michel Charlier
René Goscinny
Albert Uderzo
Oumpah-pah
Astérix
Édifrance
Pilote
imdb.com


Charlier
Décès de Georges Troisfontaines
Buck Danny
Goscinny
Archived
Wayback Machine
Bandes dessinées
stub
expanding it
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