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Pilote
''Pilote'' was a French comic magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as ''Astérix'', ''Barbe-Rouge'', ''Blueberry'', ''Achille Talon'', and ''Valérian et Laureline''. Major comics writers like René Goscinny, Jean-Michel Charlier, Greg, Pierre Christin and Jacques Lob were featured in the magazine, as were artists such as Jijé, Morris, Albert Uderzo, Jean (Mœbius) Giraud, Enki Bilal, Jean-Claude Mézières, Jacques Tardi, Philippe Druillet, Marcel Gotlib, Alexis, and Annie Goetzinger. ''Pilote'' also published several international talents such as Hugo Pratt, Frank Bellamy and Robert Crumb. ==History== Following the publication of a teaser issue number 0 on June 1, ''Pilote'' made its debut proper on October 29, 1959.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Le journal Pilote en 1959 )〕 The magazine was started by experienced comics writers Goscinny and Charlier, and artists Albert Uderzo and Jean Hébrard. Previously this team had worked together on several other projects, creating ''Le Supplément Illustré'', a cartoon supplement for newspapers, and providing cartoons for ''Radio-Télé'', a magazine published by Radio-Luxembourg. ''Pilote'' was marketed by Radio-Luxembourg, and featured editorials written by popular radio personalities of the day. The 300,000 copies of the first issue sold out in one day. Charlier and Goscinny handled most of the initial writing. Although Charlier came up with two popular series, ''Tanguy et Laverdure'' with Albert Uderzo and ''Barbe-Rouge'' (''Redbeard'') with Victor Hubinon, it was Goscinny and Uderzo’s ''Astérix le Gaulois'' which was the biggest hit and the magazine’s initial mainstay.
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