- René
Goscinny (French: [ʁəne ɡɔsini], Polish: [ɡɔɕˈt͡ɕinnɨ] ; 14
August 1926 – 5
November 1977) was a
French comic editor and writer, who
created the Astérix...
- a
Lucky Luke
comic written by
Goscinny and Morris. It is the
ninth album in the
series and the
first on
which Goscinny worked. It is also the
first in...
- Astérix
series in
collaboration with René
Goscinny. He also drew
other comics such as Oumpah-pah,
again with
Goscinny.
Uderzo retired in
September 2011. Uderzo...
-
Pilote on 29
October 1959. It was
written by René
Goscinny and
illustrated by
Albert Uderzo until Goscinny's death in 1977.
Uderzo then took over the writing...
-
Amandine Fredon and
Benjamin M****oubre. The film
portrays the
story of René
Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé as they
create the
influential Le
Petit Nicolas...
- The
Statue of René
Goscinny is a
monument in Paris, France,
located in the 16th arrondis****t, at the
corner of
Boulainvilliers and
Singer Streets. It...
-
translation publishing dates and
volume numbering may differ.
After the
death of
Goscinny,
Uderzo continued the
series by himself,
writing his own
stories on subjects...
- The René
Goscinny award,
named after the
writer of
Asterix and
Lucky Luke, is
awarded to
comic writers at the Angoulême
International Comics Festival....
- The Bust of René
Goscinny is a
monument in Warsaw, Poland, in the
district Praga-North,
placed in
front of the René
Goscinny French High
School at 4 and...
- he
started collaborating with
French writer René
Goscinny.
Their partnership lasted until Goscinny's death in 1977. Afterwards,
Morris collaborated with...