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*Alain Resnais, ''Notes sur un voyage aux U.S.A''. | *Alain Resnais, ''Notes sur un voyage aux U.S.A''. | ||
*Francis Lacassin and Alain Tercinet, ''Pour prendre congé de [[Phil Davis]]. | *Francis Lacassin and Alain Tercinet, ''Pour prendre congé de [[Phil Davis]]. | ||
* Alain Resnais, ''Entretien avec [[Lee Falk]] à propos du style de Phil Davis''. | * Alain Resnais, ''Entretien avec [[Lee Falk]] à propos du style de Phil Davis'' (see note below). | ||
===Mandrake illustrations=== | ===Mandrake illustrations=== | ||
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*Actualité des dessinées. | *Actualité des dessinées. | ||
== Note == | |||
*The interview between Alain Resnais and Lee Falk took place in New-York on June 9, 1964. | |||
[[Category: References|Giff-Wiff 12]] | [[Category: References|Giff-Wiff 12]] |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 26 August 2024
Giff-Wiff #12 | |
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art) | |
Country/language: | France / French |
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Format: | 27 × 21 cm |
Pages: | 22 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | December 1964 |
Editor: | Jean-Claude Romer |
Publishing company: | CÉLEG |
Preceded by: | Giff-Wiff #11 |
Followed by: | Giff-Wiff #13 |
The bulletin of Centre d'études des littératures d'expression graphique (CÉLEG).
Contents
Articles
- Bernard Chapeau, Le Franglais dans les bandes dessinées.
- Michel Laclos, Prolégomènes à une étude de la bande "Comique".
- Alain Resnais, Notes sur un voyage aux U.S.A.
- Francis Lacassin and Alain Tercinet, Pour prendre congé de Phil Davis.
- Alain Resnais, Entretien avec Lee Falk à propos du style de Phil Davis (see note below).
Mandrake illustrations
- Mandrake daily strips of June 14 to 16, 1934. B/w Italian text.
- Mandrake Sunday strip of July 4, 1936. B/w Italian text (as: Drakman re della Magia).
Other
- Actualité des dessinées.
Note
- The interview between Alain Resnais and Lee Falk took place in New-York on June 9, 1964.