Bruno Brazil

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Bruno Brazil is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Greg, under the pseudonym Louis Albert, and drawn by William Vance. It was initially serialised in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin, first appearing on January 17, 1967. The first album publication was in 1969, while the latest album was first published in 1995. While Dargaud had initially published the series up to the penultimate volume, the rights were eventually passed on to Le Lombard, which is part of the same holding company, Média-Participations, and the final volume was published under its banner…Wikipedia
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Primary marketplace
France
  1. 54France
  2. 20Belgium
  3. 16Europe
  4. 6United States
Type of sale
  1. 59Non-auction sources
  2. 41Auctions
Auctions
  1. 24Artcurial
  2. 17Millon
  3. 13Heritage
  4. 11Daniel Maghen Enchères
Non-auction sources
  1. 57Daniel Maghen
  2. 232DGalleries
  3. 12La Galerie de la Bande Dessinée
  4. 3Galerie 9ème Art
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