Tibet (comics)

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Tibet

Tibet at Angoulême, January 1989
Birth name Gilbert Gascard
Born October 29, 1931 (1931-10-29) (age 76)
Marseilles, France
Nationality French
Area(s) artist, writer
Notable works Ric Hochet
Chick Bill

Tibet, the pseudonym of Gilbert Gascard, born October 29, 1931, is a French comics artist and writer in the Franco-Belgian comics genre. Since his debut in 1947, Tibet is known for work produced for the comics magazine Tintin, most notably the long-running series Ric Hochet and Chick Bill.[1]

[edit] Bibliography

  • Ric Hochet, with André-Paul Duchâteau (scenario), 73 albums published since 1963, Le Lombard
  • Le Club des "Peur-de-Rien", with Greg, (scenario), 9 albums published since 1966, Le Lombard
  • Chick Bill, with scenario from Greg, André-Paul Duchâteau, René Goscinny, 68 albums published since 1973, Le Lombard
  • El Mocco le terrible, 1977, Chlorophylle
  • Dave O'Flynn, 2 albums in 1979, Chlorophylle,
  • Les aventures de Globul, with René Goscinny (scenario), 1984 , Magic Strip
  • Mouminet et Alphonse, with Greg (scenario), 1984, Magic Strip
  • La Révolte d'Aldo Rémy, Homme à louer, 2006, Glénat

[edit] Sources

Footnotes
  1. ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. Tibet.

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