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Un Chariot Dans L'Ouest
''Un chariot dans l'Ouest'' (A Carriage in the West) is the first in ''Les Tuniques Bleues'' comic series by Louis Salvérius and Raoul Cauvin Raoul Cauvin (26 September 1938 – 19 August 2021) was a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field. Biography Raoul Cauvin was born in Antoing, Belgium in 1938.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Raoul Cauvin". In België ges .... It was published for the first time at No. 1689 and No. 1706 in '' Spirou'' magazine in 1970, then as an album in 1972. Plot Somewhere in the southwestern United States, the conflict between Indian tribes and the 'Bluecoats' rages. A patrol of Fort Bow is surprised when a messenger of the Union pursued by several Comanche Indians appears. His cavalcade goes wrong, since an arrow hits him. He is narrowly saved by the soldiers, and treated at Fort Bow, where he explains to the general that his fort, Fort Defiance, is overwhelmed by Indian raids. This fort is on the edge of Indian Territory bor ...
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Un Chariot Dans L'Ouest
''Un chariot dans l'Ouest'' (A Carriage in the West) is the first in ''Les Tuniques Bleues'' comic series by Louis Salvérius and Raoul Cauvin Raoul Cauvin (26 September 1938 – 19 August 2021) was a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field. Biography Raoul Cauvin was born in Antoing, Belgium in 1938.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Raoul Cauvin". In België ges .... It was published for the first time at No. 1689 and No. 1706 in '' Spirou'' magazine in 1970, then as an album in 1972. Plot Somewhere in the southwestern United States, the conflict between Indian tribes and the 'Bluecoats' rages. A patrol of Fort Bow is surprised when a messenger of the Union pursued by several Comanche Indians appears. His cavalcade goes wrong, since an arrow hits him. He is narrowly saved by the soldiers, and treated at Fort Bow, where he explains to the general that his fort, Fort Defiance, is overwhelmed by Indian raids. This fort is on the edge of Indian Territory bor ...
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Louis Salvérius
Louis Salvérius, also known as Salvérius or Salve (4 December 1933 – 22 May 1972) was a Belgian comics artist. He was best known for co-creating the ''Les Tuniques Bleues'' series. He died at the age of 38 from a heart attack, after which the series was taken over by Lambil Lambil (born 14 May 1936) is a Belgian comic-book artist, best known for the series ''Les Tuniques Bleues'', which has been published in English as "The Blue Tunics" and "The Bluecoats". Biography Willy Lambillotte was born in Tamines, Belgium .... References External links Lambiek Comiclopedia article. 1933 births 1972 deaths People from Mons Belgian comics artists Belgian humorists {{cartoonist-stub ...
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Raoul Cauvin
Raoul Cauvin (26 September 1938 – 19 August 2021) was a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field. Biography Raoul Cauvin was born in Antoing, Belgium in 1938.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Raoul Cauvin". In België gestript, pp. 176–177. Tielt: Lannoo. He studied lithography at the Institut Saint-Luc in Tournai, but upon leaving school found that there were no jobs available for lithographers.Interview on fan site
Last accessed 29 September 2006
He started working at in 1960 as a cameraman for the small the publishing house had started, working ...
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Les Tuniques Bleues
''Les Tuniques Bleues'' (Dutch: De Blauwbloezen) is a Belgian series of ''bandes dessinées'' (comic books in the Franco-Belgian tradition), first published in '' Spirou'' magazine and later collected in albums by Dupuis."Best of Belgium's Cartoons", Ooi Kok Chuen. ''New Straits Times'', November 27, 1995. Created by artist Louis Salvérius and writer Raoul Cauvin, the series was taken up by artist Lambil after Salverius' death. It follows two United States cavalrymen through a series of battles and adventures. The first album of the series was published in 1970. The series' name, ''Les Tuniques Bleues'', literally "the bluecoats", refers to the Northern (union) army during the American Civil War. Cinebook has started to print the comics in English as "''The Bluecoats''" releasing ''Robertsonville Prison'' in 2008. It is one of the best-selling series in French-language comics. History Cauvin has written the stories for the first 64 volumes. Six of the first ten volumes were i ...
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Spirou (magazine)
''Spirou'' (french: Le Journal de Spirou) is a weekly Franco-Belgian comics magazine published by the Dupuis company since April 21, 1938. It's an anthology magazine with new features appearing regularly, containing a mix of short humor strips and serialized features, of which the most popular series would be collected as albums by Dupuis afterwards. History Creation With the success of the weekly magazine ''Le Journal de Mickey'' in France, and the popularity of the weekly ''Adventures of Tintin'' in ''Le Petit Vingtième'', many new comic magazines or youth magazines with comics appeared in France and Belgium in the second half of the 1930s. In 1936, the experienced publisher Jean Dupuis put his sons Paul and the 19-year-old Charles in charge of a new magazine aimed at the juvenile market. First appearing 21 April 1938, it was a large format magazine, available only in French and only in Wallonia. It was an eight-page weekly comics magazine composed of a mixture of short ...
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1970 In Comics
This is a list of comics-related events in 1970. Events and publications January * January 5: The first episode of Kim Casali's '' Love Is...'' appears in print. * January 8: In the magazine '' Pilote'', the first episode of the '' Asterix'' story '' Asterix and the Roman agent'', by Goscinny and Uderzo is published. * January 10: The first issue of the British football comics magazine '' Scorcher'' is published. In its first issue Fred Baker and John Gillatt's comic strip '' Billy's Boots'' makes its debut. * January 12: In '' Charlie mMnsuel'', the series ''Paulette'', by Georges Wolinski and Georges Pichard, makes its debut. * January 13: In '' Le journal de Tintin'', the first chapter of the '' Ric Hochet' story '' Les Compagnons du Diable'' by André-Paul Duchâteau and Tibet is published. * January 15 : In '' Pilote'', the first chapter of ''Le Spectre aux Balles d'Or'' by Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean Giraud is published, which closes the Blueberry saga ''The Gold ...
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Comics Set During The American Civil War
a Media (communication), medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically the form of a sequence of Panel (comics), panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, Glossary of comics terminology#Caption, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicate dialogue, narration, sound effects, or other information. There is no consensus amongst theorists and historians on a definition of comics; some emphasize the combination of images and text, some sequentiality or other image relations, and others historical aspects such as mass reproduction or the use of recurring characters. Cartoonist, Cartooning and other forms of illustration are the most common image-making means in comics; ''Photo comics, fumetti'' is a form that uses photographic images. Common forms include comic strips, Political cartoon, editorial and gag cartoons, and comic books. Since the late 20th century, bound volumes such as graphic novels, Bande d ...
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