Lebrac
Lebrac is a minor Franco-Belgian comics character created by André Franquin, appearing in the Spirou magazine universe from 1968. Associated with the Gaston Lagaffe corner of that world, he inhabits the same comedic, everyday milieu as Gaston and related recurring figures.
Stepping out of the storied pages of Spirou magazine in 1968, Lebrac is a Silver Age creation of the legendary André Franquin — the Belgian master whose influence on Franco-Belgian comics is immeasurable. Born into the warm, bustling world of Dupuis publishing, this character has shared the page with icons like Spirou, Fantasio, and Gaston's own orbit of recurring faces, appearing across beloved titles including Gaston and La Galerie des Gaffes. The fact that Lebrac's catalog presence stretches all the way to 2017 speaks to the quiet endurance that defines so many cherished corners of the Dupuis universe — not every character needs a cape to last nearly five decades.
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