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This is the original page number 1 of the comic strip The Forgotten Pyramid published in Circus number five, this page does not appear in the original comic strip, the last sticker is peeled off and reveals an earlier sticker which never appeared. been published. These two vignettes must be glued back onto the page, the title at the top left is missing, but the name of Winninger appears. Pierre Wininger, born in 1950, launched into comic strips in 1976. He published in Charlie Hebdo and Circus (“ Victor Billetdoux"). In 1979, he created “Le Jardin Sanglant” on a screenplay by Henri Filippini for Pilote, then as an album for Dargaud. He then directed “Nicéphore Vaucanson” for Okapi. From 1987, Wininger, who is also a children's illustrator, devoted himself to adapting numerous novels for “Je Bouquine”. It depicts novels by Oscar Wilde, Conan Doyle, Calvino, Carrol, Balzac, Falkner, Shelley, Stevenson, Saint-Exupéry, Du Maurier, Charlotte Brontë, etc...
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Original Plate 1978 Pierre De Winninger The Forgotten Pyramid Drawing

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This is the original page number 1 of the comic strip The Forgotten Pyramid published in Circus number five, this page does not appear in the original comic strip, the last sticker is peeled off and reveals an earlier sticker which never appeared. been published. These two vignettes must be glued back onto the page, the title at the top left is missing, but the name of Winninger appears. Pierre Wininger, born in 1950, launched into comic strips in 1976. He published in Charlie Hebdo and Circus (“ Victor Billetdoux"). In 1979, he created “Le Jardin Sanglant” on a screenplay by Henri Filippini for Pilote, then as an album for Dargaud. He then directed “Nicéphore Vaucanson” for Okapi. From 1987, Wininger, who is also a children's illustrator, devoted himself to adapting numerous novels for “Je Bouquine”. It depicts novels by Oscar Wilde, Conan Doyle, Calvino, Carrol, Balzac, Falkner, Shelley, Stevenson, Saint-Exupéry, Du Maurier, Charlotte Brontë, etc...
Réf  :   #230517

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