Frédéric-Antonin Breysse
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Frédéric-Antonin Breysse (20 November 1907 – 13 September 2001) was a French cartoonist and illustrator. He was the creator of the comic series , published in the weekly and Valiant Hearts between 1945 and 1955.
Publications[]
- 1947: The Most Beautiful Story, text of Father Gaston Courtois, from collection Beautiful Stories and Beautiful Lives, ed. Fleurus
- 1952: St Francis of Assisi, the text of Father Jean Pihan from collection Beautiful Stories and Beautiful Lives, ed. Fleurus
The Adventures of Oscar Hamel and Isidore[]
- 1945: Strange Adventure, reissued in 1996 as Volume 9 of the series
- 1947: The Conquerors of Infinity, reissued in 1982 as Volume 7 of the series
- 1952: The Mystery of Ker-Polik, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.1
- 1952: Uncle Chad, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.2
- 1952 S.O.S. 23-75, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.3
- 1953: The Mountain of Fear, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.4
- 1954: The river of fire, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.5
- 1954: The Forgotten City, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.6
- 1995: The Idol Emerald Eyes, Oscar Hamel and Isidore T.8 ed. du Triomphe
- The mystery of Vultur Totem, an unfinished adventure appearing in Valiant Hearts. Most of these stories have also appeared in this weekly before forthcoming albums.
References[]
- 1979: Hop! No. 19, Dossier F.A.Breysse and interview, by
Categories:
- 1907 births
- 2001 deaths
- French cartoonists
- French artist stubs
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