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Le Chat

6 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1987–1990
Who is Le Chat?

Le Chat is a deadpan, philosophically inclined anthropomorphic cat created by Belgian cartoonist Philippe Geluck, debuting in the pages of Casterman's prestigious anthology (À Suivre) in 1987. The character became iconic for his dry wit and absurdist observations on everyday life.

Few comic creations from the late 1980s carry quite the deadpan charm of Le Chat, the philosophical feline born from the pen of Belgian cartoonist Philippe Geluck in the pages of (À Suivre) — Casterman's celebrated anthology that was a cornerstone of European bande dessinée during the Copper Age. Debuting in 1987 alongside fellow (À Suivre) denizens like Julie Bristol, Le Chat carved out a modest but distinctive presence in one of the most prestigious comics magazines of the era. With only a handful of catalog appearances, this is a character whose appeal lies in the intimate, boutique world of Franco-Belgian comics rather than sprawling crossover adventures. For collectors and enthusiasts of European comics history, tracking down these early (À Suivre) issues is a genuine pleasure — a window into the creative ferment that made Casterman's flagship anthology so beloved.

(À Suivre)
#109
★ First appearance
(À Suivre) #109
Feb 1987

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(À Suivre) (1977)