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Latest revision as of 20:59, 20 April 2016
Philémon is a series in the Franco-Belgian comics style created by French artist Fred and published by Dargaud.
Description
The series began serial publication in the French magazine Pilote on July 22, 1965, before it eventually became an album series.
Pilote was a direct response to the Franco-Belgian weeklies Spirou and Journal de Tintin, and sought to test more recent and dynamic strips on young and adolescent readers.
The general tone of the series is of fantastic realism, depicting the adventures of the young farmboy Philémon in surreal adventures featuring odd creatures in odd places.
See also
External links
- Philémon (comics) @ Wikipedia