Raymond Poïvet
Male, Deceased Person
1910 – 1999
Who was Raymond Poïvet?
Raymond Poïvet was a French cartoonist.
Poïvet was born in 1910 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, Nord.
After studies in École des Beaux-Arts of Paris, he started in comics in 1941. In 1945 he joined the communist French comics weekly magazine Vaillant, which was renamed Pif in 1969. He created the first and longest running French science-fiction comics: Les Pionniers de l'Espérance, which lasted until 1973. The scenarios were written by Roger Lecureux. Meanwhile, he also drew for other comics and feminine magazines: Colonel X in Coq hardi, Mam'zelle Nitouche in L'Humanité, and Guy Lebleu in Pilote. He died on August 30, 1999 in Nogent-le-Rotrou.
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- Born
- Jun 17, 1910
France - Also known as
- Raymond Poivet
- Died
- Aug 30, 1999
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on July 23, 2013
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