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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon. [[note]][[invoked]][[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.[[/note]]

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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon. [[note]][[invoked]][[WeirdAlEffect [[note]][[invoked]][[ParodyDisplacement this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.[[/note]]
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator,

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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[note]][[invoked]][[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.[[/note]]

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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - Hubinon. [[note]][[invoked]][[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.[[/note]]
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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.

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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[WeirdAlEffect [[note]][[invoked]][[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.[[/note]]

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''Magazine/{{Spirou}}'' magazine, where he co-created the long-running ''ComicBook/BuckDanny''. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and creator,

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one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''Magazine/{{Spirou}}'' magazine, where he co-created the long-running ''ComicBook/BuckDanny''. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.

Series He remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''. He also appeared infrequently in ComicBook/AchilleTalon by Creator/{{Greg}} (along with Goscinny), where he always had a [[BigEater massive sandwich.]]
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He remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''. He also appeared infrequently in ComicBook/AchilleTalon by Creator/{{Greg}} (along with Goscinny), where he always had a [[BigEater massive sandwich.]]

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\nHe remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''. He also appeared infrequently in ComicBook/AchilleTalon by Creator/{{Greg}} (along * ''Tanguy et Laverdure'' with Goscinny), where he always had a [[BigEater massive sandwich.]]

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ''ComicBook/BuckDanny''. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', ''Magazine/{{Spirou}}'' magazine, where he co-created the long-running ''ComicBook/BuckDanny''. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny.''ComicBook/BuckDanny''. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/ReneGoscinny.
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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.]]

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* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions versions]] in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.]]
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He remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''.

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He remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''.
''Pilote''. He also appeared infrequently in ComicBook/AchilleTalon by Creator/{{Greg}} (along with Goscinny), where he always had a [[BigEater massive sandwich.]]
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/RenéGoscinny.

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine, along with Creator/RenéGoscinny.
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' Magazine, where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine.

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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' Magazine, Spirou]] Magazine'', where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine.
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Jean-Michel Charlier (1924 - 89) was a Belgian comics creator, and one of the most significant figures in the popularization of the medium in the Francophone sphere. His first work was with ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' Magazine, where he co-created the long-running ComicBook/BuckDanny. His career really took off in 1959, however, when he became a founding member, and first editor-in-chief, of ''Pilote'' magazine.

Series he created included:
* ''ComicBook/BuckDanny'' with Victor Hubinon
* ''ComicBook/BarbeRouge'', also with Hubinon - [[WeirdAlEffect this one is actually more widely known through Goscinny's parody versions in ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Blueberry}}'' with [[Creator/{{Moebius}} Jean Giraud]].

He remained EIC at ''Pilote'' until 1972, after which he briefly moved to ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', while continuing to write for ''Pilote''.

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