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  1. Georges Dargaud ( French: [daʁɡo]; 27 April 1911 – 18 July 1990) was a French publisher of comics, most famously Tintin magazine, Asterix, and Lucky Luke, through his Dargaud company.

  2. Georges Dargaud, né le 27 avril 1911 à Paris 11 e, où il est mort le 18 juillet 1990 [1], est un éditeur français de bandes dessinées, fondateur des éditions Dargaud.

  3. Georges Dargaud was born on 27 April 1911 in Paris, France. He was a producer, known for Asterix the Gaul (1967), The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976) and Lucky Luke: Ballad of the Daltons (1978). He died on 18 July 1990.

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  4. Meanwhile, rival publisher Georges Dargaud starts the production of animated features based on the adventures of famous European comic books heroes Asterix, Tintin and Lucky Luke. Asterix the Gaul (1967) and Asterix and Cleopatra (1968) meet with public acclaim.

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  5. Feb 27, 2018 · In 1960, it was saved by Georges Dargaud, who bought the weekly with one symbolic franc. Yet Dargaud, who was Tintin 's French publisher, had his own weak point – and it was editorial. Rather than focus on comics, he centered Pilote on television and yé-yé music.

  6. Jul 20, 1990 · Georges Dargaud, who first published the popular Tintin books and the Asterix comic-book series, died Wednesday after a long illness, his publishing house said today. He was 79 years old.

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  8. Georges Dargaud was born on 27 April 1911 in Paris, France. He was a producer, known for Asterix the Gaul (1967), The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976) and Lucky Luke: Ballad of the Daltons (1978). He died on 18 July 1990.