Pierre Le Guen

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Pierre Le Guen started out working for the magazine O.K. after winning a contest held by this magazine in 1946. Between 1947 and 1949 he made his professional debut with the series 'Tangor'. He also cooperated on the second series of Pic et Nic, and worked as the assistant of René Brantonne for a while. In 1950 he joined the team of Vaillant. For this magazine, he created 'Jacques Flash' with Jean Ollivier (1956-59) and took over series like 'Hourrah Freddi' (1950-53) and 'Nasdine Hodja' (1953-69)…Comiclopedia
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  1. 52Europe
  2. 46France
  3. 2United States
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  1. 100Non-auction sources
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    1. 44Daniel Maghen
    2. 28eBay Europe (Buy It Now)
    3. 242DGalleries
    4. 2Galerie 9ème Art
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