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L'insubmersible Achille Talon
Greg
1981
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3.94
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Et hop, vive Achille Talon ! Un personnage, ce Talon. Il débarque sans crier gare un beau jour de 1963 dans les pages de l'hebdomadaire Pilote. Difficile de le louper, avec sa bedaine triomphante, son énorme nez, son gilet jaune vif à boutons rouges et son veston bleu. Achille Talon -Chichille pour les intimes- se fait surtout remarquer par sa faconde et son débit de parole inépuisable. Ses discours à rallonge et à tiroirs font gonfler les bulles jusqu'à l'excès, envahissent les cases et noient le lecteur sous un véritable déluge de mots et de phrases. Talon, c'est l'incarnation jusqu'à la caricature du bon bourgeois suffisant et content de lui, triomphant derrière les haies du jardin de son pavillon, en bisbille avec Lefuneste, son voisin atrabilaire. Il sort tout droit de l'imagination fertile de Michel Greg, disparu en octobre 1999. Un monstre sacré de la BD belge, auteur de scénarios pour de très nombreuses séries comme Bruno Brazil, Les Comanche, Spirou ou encore Modeste et Pompon.
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Greg
Greg
Author · 26 books

Pseudonym of Michel Regnier, who also published as Michel Denys and Louis Albert. He legally changed his name to Michel Greg in 1975. The series for which Greg is best known, Achille Talon, began in 1963 in Pilote magazine, also the source of comics such as Asterix. Regnier became editor-in-chief of Tintin magazine in 1966 and remained so until 1974. He introduced a more adult genre, with less perfect heroes and more violence. He created some of his most famous series like Bruno Brazil and Bernard Prince in this period, and introduced artists like Hermann to the magazine. In 1975 he became literary director for the French publisher Dargaud and launched Achille Talon magazine. As "Greg", Regnier was one of the most prolific creators of Franco-Belgian comics, working in all genres and collaborating with many other European artists and scriptwriters. Well known for working with artist Hermann, Greg also worked with André Franquin, Eddy Paape (Luc Orient), Dany, Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny, and many others. It is estimated that he contributed as a writer and an artist to some 250 comic albums. Hergé asked him to remake two of The Adventures of Tintin—The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun—into a script for one long animated movie, Tintin and the Temple of the Sun. He also wrote the script for Tintin and the Lake of Sharks.

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