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Modeste (comic character) : ウィキペディア英語版
Modeste et Pompon

''Modeste and Pompon'' (''Modeste et Pompon'') is a Belgian comic series consisting mainly of humorous one-page short stories about a temperamental young man and his girlfriend. Created by André Franquin, it was first published in ''Tintin'' magazine on October 19, 1955.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =Tintin année 1955 )
==Publication history==
In 1955 comic-book artist André Franquin got into a dispute with Dupuis, the publishers of ''Spirou'' magazine, over financial arrangements concerning his characters. Since Franquin was unable to find the written confirmation of their agreement, he left to join the staff of the rival ''Tintin'' magazine, where he introduced the series ''Modeste et Pompon''. Writers who contributed to the series included René Goscinny (the writer of ''Asterix''), Peyo (creator of the ''Smurfs''), Greg (another leading writer and artist) and even Franquin's mother-in-law.
Franquin later found the written confirmation and the matter was settled with Dupuis. However, he was on a five-year contract with ''Tintin'' and was thus obliged to provide to both magazines, an unusual arrangement in the comic industry. He thus contributed a weekly page to ''Tintin'' and a weekly page-and-a-half to ''Spirou''.
In 1959 the publishers of ''Tintin'' bought the rights to the characters. Franquin's obligation to ''Tintin'' ended and he stuck to ''Spirou'' and ''Gaston Lagaffe''. ''Modeste et Pompon'' continued until 1988, handled by other writers and artists.

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