Gaston
Gaston is a cheerfully lazy young office boy at the Spirou magazine offices, introduced in 1957 by Belgian cartoonist André Franquin. Perpetually disorganized and accident-prone, he stumbles through workplace misadventures, turning everyday office life into delightful chaos.
Few characters in European comics have wormed their way into readers' hearts quite like Gaston, the lovably chaotic creation André Franquin unleashed on the pages of Spirou magazine back in 1957. Born into the Silver Age of comics and published continuously across an astonishing 67 years, this Dupuis icon has proven himself one of the most enduring figures in Franco-Belgian comics history. His adventures unfold in the company of beloved classics — Spirou, Fantasio, Marsupilami, and the distinguished comte de Champignac all share his pages — yet Gaston ultimately claimed his own spotlight, headlining series that bear his name and racking up 166 catalog appearances with a key issue among them. If you have any love for the rich tradition of European bande dessinée, Gaston is absolutely essential.
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Trivia
- André Franquin has written more of Gaston's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 82 issues.
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