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VAILLANT (Review). 9 albums of collections of the Vaillant c - Lot 9

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VAILLANT (Review). 9 albums of collections of the Vaillant c - Lot 9
VAILLANT (Review). 9 albums of collections of the Vaillant comic strip weekly newspaper, in-folio cardboard magazine half red cloth, first plate illustrated in colour (except for the first album without illustration). Contains the Adventures of Placid and Muzo, Pif the dog (and Hercules), The Pioneers of Hope, Yves the Wolf, Bob Mallard, Lynx Blanc, Captain Cormoran, Davy Crockett, etc. Album n°4 : from n°127 (16/10/1947) to n°150 (25/03/1948). Album n°6 : from n°175 (13/09/1948) to n°198 (28/02/1949). Album n°11 : from n°280 (24/09/1950) to n°293 (24/12/1950). Album n°30 : from n°528 (06/06/1955) to n°539 (01/09/1955). Album n°2 new series : from n°599 (04/11/1956) to n°610 (20/01/1957). Album n°4 new series : from n°623 (April 1957) to n°634 (July 1957). Album n°6 new series : from n°647 (October 1957) to n°658 (December 1957). Missing spine, flying cardboard plates, qqs detached numbers. Album n°7 new series : from n°659 (?) to n°670 (march 1958). Album n°8 new series : from n°671 (march 1958) to n°682 (june 1958). Qqs wear to some cardboard boxes. Created in 1945, ancestor of Pif Gadget (1969), this weekly newspaper was based on the plates of Pif published in the newspaper L'Humanité. Its title refers to the communist youth movement "des Vaillants et des Vaillantes" and also recalls the title of another (Catholic) youth newspaper, Cœurs Vaillants (published since 1929 and which was then temporarily banned for having continued to appear during the Occupation). It followed on from 'Le Jeune Patriote', born in 1942 (in mimeographed format), the newspaper of the United Forces of Patriotic Youth (FUJP) under the control of the French Communist Party during the Liberation, which was not specifically a comic strip medium, but rather a publication of illustrated texts evoking the Resistance, the maquis, Colonel Fabien, etc. It was published in 1942. Its low circulation, paper restri
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