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Gai-Luron

Gai-Luron

12 appearances · Silver Age · 1966–1988 · 1 key issues
Who is Gai-Luron?

Gai-Luron is a melancholic, philosophically resigned anthropomorphic dog created by French cartoonist Gotlib, debuting in Vaillant in 1966. His humor stems from his world-weary, deadpan outlook on life — a comic strip everyman who faces existence with cheerful gloom.

Gai-Luron is a beloved creation of the legendary French cartoonist Gotlib, who brought this character to life in the pages of Vaillant in 1966 — right in the heart of the Silver Age, when Franco-Belgian comics were flourishing with unforgettable personalities. Over a remarkable 22-year run across Vaillant, Pif Gadget, and a dedicated self-titled series, Gai-Luron became a genuine fixture of Éditions Vaillant's world, sharing pages with such storied company as Corto Maltese and Jeremiah Steiner. With at least one collector-recognized key issue to their name, this character represents a charming slice of French comics history well worth seeking out for any fan with an eye for the era's richest treasures.

Vaillant
#1094
★ First appearance
Vaillant #1094
May 1966

Top series

Covers through the years — 1978–1987

Rhââ Lovely #3 1978
Rhââ Lovely #3
Gai-Luron #1 1987
Gai-Luron #1

Appearances

Vaillant (1945)
Pif Gadget (1969)
Rhââ Lovely (1976)
Gai-Luron (1987)