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Oncle Paul

24 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1953–1959
Who is Oncle Paul?

Oncle Paul is a fictional storyteller character who appeared in the Belgian comics anthology Spirou, serving as the narrator and host of an educational comics series that presented true historical and adventure stories to young readers.

Few characters embody the golden spirit of Belgian comics quite like Oncle Paul, who made his debut in the pages of Spirou #796 in 1953, brought to life by the legendary AndrΓ© Franquin at one of the most vibrant moments in European comics history. A fixture of the beloved Dupuis universe throughout the 1950s, he shared those iconic pages with some of the era's most cherished figures β€” Spirou, Fantasio, Spip, Buck Danny, and Cirage β€” placing him squarely at the heart of a golden generation of Franco-Belgian storytelling. With 24 catalogued appearances across Spirou, Oncle Paul is a genuine piece of that postwar comics renaissance, a character whose presence speaks to the warmth and wit that made Dupuis a cornerstone of the form. For collectors and fans tracing the roots of European comics culture, he's a rewarding discovery.

Spirou
#796
β˜… First appearance
Spirou #796
Jul 1953

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