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Cover of the first ''Pilote'' issue #0 ''Pilote'' () was a French comic magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as ''
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'', '' Barbe-Rouge'', ''
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'', '' Achille Talon'', and '' Valérian et Laureline''. Major comics writers like René Goscinny, Jean-Michel Charlier, Greg,
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and
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were featured in the magazine, as were artists such as
Jijé Joseph Gillain (), better known by his pen name Jijé (; 13 January 1914 – 19 June 1980), was a Franco-Belgian comics, Belgian comic book creator, comics artist, best known for being a seminal artist on the ''Spirou et Fantasio'' strip (and for ...
, Morris,
Albert Uderzo Alberto Aleandro Uderzo (; ; 25 April 1927 – 24 March 2020), better known as Albert Uderzo, was a French comic book artist and scriptwriter. He is best known as the co-creator and illustrator of the ''Astérix'' series in collaboration with R ...
, Jean (Mœbius) Giraud, Enki Bilal, Jean-Claude Mézières, Jacques Tardi, Philippe Druillet, Marcel Gotlib, Alexis, and Annie Goetzinger. ''Pilote'' also published several international talents such as Hugo Pratt, Frank Bellamy and Robert Crumb.


History

Following the publication of a teaser issue number 0 on June 1, ''Pilote'' made its debut proper on 29 October 1959. The magazine was started by experienced comics writers Goscinny and Charlier, and artists Albert Uderzo and Jean Hébrard. Previously this team had worked together on several other projects, creating ''Le Supplément Illustré'', a cartoon supplement for stuff like newspapers, and providing cartoons for ''Radio-Télé'', a magazine published by Radio-Luxembourg. ''Pilote'' was marketed by Radio-Luxembourg, and featured editorials written by popular radio personalities of the day. The 300,000 copies of the first issue sold out in one day. Unlike Belgian competitive magazines, such as ''
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'' and '' Spirou'', the magazine was, already from the beginning, more directly aimed at an adolescent audience. Charlier and Goscinny handled most of the initial writing. Although Charlier came up with two popular series, '' Tanguy et Laverdure'' with Albert Uderzo and ''Barbe-Rouge'' (''
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'') with Victor Hubinon, it was Goscinny and Uderzo’s ''Astérix le Gaulois'' which was the biggest hit and the magazine’s initial mainstay.


Difficulties

Financial problems arose in 1960, but were resolved when the magazine was bought out by Dargaud publishers. Dargaud expanded the magazine with several new series, including Charlier and Giraud’s ''Blueberry'' and Greg's ''Achille Tallon'' in 1963. In 1967 the popular science-fiction series '' Valérian et Laureline'' debuted and in 1968 the popular Western comedy '' Lucky Luke'' (by Morris) was transferred to ''Pilote'' from '' Spirou'' magazine. Other notable appearances included series from the British comics magazine ''
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'' such as ''Fraser l'Africain'' ('' Fraser of Africa'') and ''Winston Churchill'' by Frank Bellamy. Attempts were made in the 1970s to update the magazine with material of more interest to adults, but many artists like Druillet and Giraud felt ''Pilote'' was no longer the appropriate vehicle for their aspirations and left to found new magazines such as '' Métal Hurlant'' (the French original that inspired '' Heavy Metal''). Partly as a result, Dargaud reduced ''Pilote''’s publication schedule from weekly to monthly in 1974, and René Goscinny was replaced as editor-in-chief. At this time, a new generation of artists also started publishing in ''Pilote'', namely Caza, Lauzier, and
F'Murr Richard Peyzaret (March 31, 1946 – April 10, 2018), better known by his pen name F'Murrr or F'Murr, was a French cartoonist and comic book writer. He was most famous for the long-running series ''Le Génie des alpages'' (''The Genius of the Mount ...
. Their comics reflected the new, more adult direction. Sales initially improved but a steady erosion took place through the 1980s as interest in the medium declined. ''Pilote'' was merged with the comics magazine '' Charlie Mensuel'' in 1986 and continued as ''Pilote et Charlie'' until 1988, when the name was changed back to ''Pilote''. However, declining sales prompted Dargaud to suspend publication after what became the final issue on 1 October 1989. After 1989, there has been no regular publications of the magazine, although the name has been used for occasional oversized specials.


Main authors and series

* Alexis: ''Timoléon et Stanislas'' (1969–1973), ''Al Crane'' (1976–1977) * Philippe Bertrand: ''Linda aime l'art'' (1983–1989) * Enki Bilal: ''Légendes d'Aujourd'hui'' (1976–1982), '' La foire aux immortels'' (1980) * Michel Blanc-Dumont: ''Jonathan Cartland'' (1974–1988) * Claire Bretécher: ''Cellulite'' (1969–1977) *
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: ''Grand Duduche'' (1963–1982) * Caza: ''Scènes de la vie de banlieue'' (1975–1979) *
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: ''Séraphin contre Angelure'' (1962–1970) * Jean-Michel Charlier: ''
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'' (1963–1973), '' Barbe-Rouge'' (1959–1969), '' Tanguy et Laverdure'' (1959–1970) *
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: ''
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'' (1967–1985), ''Légendes d'Aujourd'hui'' (1976–1982) * Delinx: ''Buck Gallo'' (1963–1969) * Philippe Druillet: ''
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'' (1970–1974) *
F'Murr Richard Peyzaret (March 31, 1946 – April 10, 2018), better known by his pen name F'Murrr or F'Murr, was a French cartoonist and comic book writer. He was most famous for the long-running series ''Le Génie des alpages'' (''The Genius of the Mount ...
: '' Le Génie des alpages'' (1973–1989) *
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: '' Philémon'' (1965–1986) * Jean Giraud: ''Blueberry'' (1963–1973) * Christian Godard: ''Norbert et Kari'' (1963–1970), '' Vagabond des limbes'' (1978–1987) * René Goscinny: ''
Asterix ''Asterix'' or ''The Adventures of Asterix'' (french: Astérix or , "Asterix the Gaul") is a ''bande dessinée'' comic book series about a village of indomitable Gaulish warriors who adventure around the world and fight the Roman Republic, wi ...
'' (1959–1973), '' Lucky Luke'' (1967–1973), '' Iznogoud'' (1968–1977), '' Petit Nicolas'' (1959–1965) * Marcel Gotlib: '' Dingodossiers'' (1965–1967), '' Rubrique-à-Brac'' (1968–1973) * Greg: '' Achille Talon'' (1963–1981) * Laurence Harlé: ''Jonathan Cartland'' (1974–1988) * Victor Hubinon: ''Barbe-Rouge'' (1959–1969) *
Jijé Joseph Gillain (), better known by his pen name Jijé (; 13 January 1914 – 19 June 1980), was a Franco-Belgian comics, Belgian comic book creator, comics artist, best known for being a seminal artist on the ''Spirou et Fantasio'' strip (and for ...
: ''Tanguy et Laverdure'' (1966–1970) * Claude Lacroix: ''Homme au chapeau mou'' (1977–1983) * Lauzier: ''Tranche de Vie'' (1970–1978), ''Al Crane'' (1976–1977) *
Jacques Lob Jacques Lob (19 August 1932 – 24 May 1990) was a French comic book creator, known for several comics creations, including '' Superdupont''. Biography Jacques Lob began his career as an illustrator of humorous cartoons that were published in var ...
: ''Submerman'' (1967–1970) * Nikita Mandryka: ''Concombre masqué'' (1971–1981), ''Clopinettes'' (1970–1973) *
Martial Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial ; March, between 38 and 41 AD – between 102 and 104 AD) was a Roman poet from Hispania (modern Spain) best known for his twelve books of ''Epigrams'', published in Rome between AD 86 and ...
: ''Tony Laflamme'' (1963–1971) * Jean-Claude Mézières: ''Valérian and Laureline'' (1967–1985) * Morris: ''Lucky Luke'' (1967–1973) * Antonio Hernandez Palacios: '' Mac Coy'' (1974–1989) * Julio Ribera: '' Vagabond des limbes'' (1978–1987), ''Dracurella'' (1973–1982) * Sempé: ''Petit Nicolas'' (1959–1965) * Jean Tabary: ''Iznogoud'' (1968–1977), ''Valentin le vagabond'' (1962–1974) * François Thomas: ''Stan Caïman'' (1982–1989) *
Albert Uderzo Alberto Aleandro Uderzo (; ; 25 April 1927 – 24 March 2020), better known as Albert Uderzo, was a French comic book artist and scriptwriter. He is best known as the co-creator and illustrator of the ''Astérix'' series in collaboration with R ...
: ''Asterix'' (1959–1973), ''Tanguy et Laverdure'' (1959–1967)
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Circulation


References


''Pilote'' publications by year
BDoubliées Footnotes


External links


La mémoire de ''Pilote''
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