La Vie Parisienne
Marcelin · 1863–1970 · 6 issues
About the series
A pioneering French magazine of art, literature, and satire, La Vie Parisienne ran for over a century from 1863 to 1970, founded by Marcelin. While known for its risqué illustrations and sophisticated humor, this specific six-issue comic format highlights the work of regular contributors like Fabiano, Mich, and Paul Léonnec as writers, with Louis Morin also among the key artists. It remains a significant touchstone for its long-running influence on French visual culture and the evolution of the comic strip.