• life of Gaston Lagaffe (whose surname means "the blunder"), a lazy and accident-prone office junior who works at Spirou's office in Brussels. Gaston is very...
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  • landowner Yves Gaston (1806–1863), French-Filipino businessman Gaston Lagaffe, fictional character in the Gaston comics by André Franquin Gaston, fictional...
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  • (2018). He plays the lead role of Gaston in the 2018 film Gaston Lagaffe [fr], the main character in the comics Gaston created by the Belgian cartoonist...
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    chief editor Yvan Delporte gave Franquin the idea for a new figure, Gaston Lagaffe (from the French la gaffe, meaning "the blunder"). Initially, a joke...
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    Angouleme Festival, publisher Dupuis announced that they were rebooting the Gaston Lagaffe comic with Delaf as writer. A new album with a print run of over a million...
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    first. The same year, the actress won the role Mademoiselle Jeanne in Gaston Lagaffe [fr], an adaptation of the eponymous cartoon by Pierre-François Martin-Laval...
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  • the name L'èmerôde d'al Castafiore; in 2007 an album consisting of Gaston Lagaffe comic strips was published in Walloon. Walloon is more distinct as a...
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  • western comic Jerry Spring, and in 1957 Franquin introduced the anti-hero Gaston Lagaffe. The authors of the magazine, many of them pupils of Jijé, were grouped...
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  • Lagaffe mérite des baffes, written and drawn by Franquin, is the thirteenth album of the original Gaston Lagaffe series. It is made up of 46 strips previously...
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  • written and drawn by Franquin and Delporte, is an album of the original Gaston Lagaffe series, numbered R4. It is made up of 44 pages and was published by...
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