Lauzier
Semic · 1983–1993 · 8 issues
About the series
A sharp-witted French comic series from the 1980s and early 1990s, Lauzier is a showcase for the sardonic, adult-oriented storytelling of its namesake creator, Gérard Lauzier, who both wrote and illustrated the bulk of its eight-issue run. Published by Semic, the series blends sophisticated social satire with a cynical, often absurdist take on modern life, occasionally collaborating with writers like Lars Steinar Hansen and René Goscinny. It stands as a key example of Lauzier's signature style—a biting, literate humor that helped define the tone of mature European comics of the era.