Arthur le fantôme justicier
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First appearance | Vaillant #451 (1954). |
Created by | Jean Cézard |
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Alter ego | ?? |
Species | Ghost |
Abilities | flight, selectively immaterial (can go through walls and objects at will) |
Arthur le fantôme justicier ("Arthur the Ghost of Justice") was a French comic strip, created, written and drawn by Jean Cézard. It was first published in #449 from December 20, 1953. The author drew the comic strip for the Pif Gadget magazine until he died in 1977.
The comic strip is about a ghost who fights crime and who can travel through time. It can be categorized as a humoristic comic strip.[1]
The minimalism of the shapes was in strong contrast with the detailed and carefully consistent backgrounds and story. This is the first sketched comic strip of the author, and after it, he gave up on his realist artwork and created a few more comic strips: , etc.
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Between 1982 and 1988, new adventures were published, by the artist .
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External links[]
- [1]
- Mircea Arapu's page on BDOubliées.com
- Pif Gadget - an interview with Mircea Arapu in connexionpif
- Miguel Dao
Categories:
- French comic strips
- French comics characters
- 1953 comics debuts
- 1977 comics endings
- 1982 comics debuts
- 1988 comics endings
- Crime comics
- Humor comics
- Fantasy comics
- Adventure comics
- Comics about time travel
- Historical comics
- Fictional ghosts
- Comics character stubs