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Analog Comics is a channel for anything that involves this magnificent platform for stories :comics, graphic novels, bande dessinée, manga and so on.
In this channel I'll be talking about comics in my collection - old and new - classics and forgotten. Like any comics fan I am also constantly looking for new stories and art. This is why all comments and recommendations will be read with great interest.
And most of all, let's keep things positive!
In this channel I'll be talking about comics in my collection - old and new - classics and forgotten. Like any comics fan I am also constantly looking for new stories and art. This is why all comments and recommendations will be read with great interest.
And most of all, let's keep things positive!
THE BALLAD OF RENÉ GOSCINNY
René Goscinny's life is an awesome story! But not all of it was awesome for René Goscinny. This video focuses on those challenging moments. I needed to make this video. It was the only way to process the subject out of my head - to temper my obsession and move on.
Without meaning to I have drifted deeper and deeper into Goscinny's life. The more I read the more I'm tempted to go deeper. Me being such a fanboy of Goscinny's work might be the reason I'm so curious. But I'd like to think that even objectively there's many good stories worth sharing. These are some of them.
Previous comics history I mentioned:
th-cam.com/video/MC0I9Pf_MZ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CHaZWBv_FMJvB16X
If you like these history vids here's the complete play list:
th-cam.com/video/JTLJwrhJ5p4/w-d-xo.html
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/mellifluous-mirage
License code: 0O5SG8HVHJJLMXKY
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress
License code: RQJZF24ZWVPDCQXC
Without meaning to I have drifted deeper and deeper into Goscinny's life. The more I read the more I'm tempted to go deeper. Me being such a fanboy of Goscinny's work might be the reason I'm so curious. But I'd like to think that even objectively there's many good stories worth sharing. These are some of them.
Previous comics history I mentioned:
th-cam.com/video/MC0I9Pf_MZ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CHaZWBv_FMJvB16X
If you like these history vids here's the complete play list:
th-cam.com/video/JTLJwrhJ5p4/w-d-xo.html
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/mellifluous-mirage
License code: 0O5SG8HVHJJLMXKY
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress
License code: RQJZF24ZWVPDCQXC
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Why comics are so popular in France? Asterix, René Goscinny and Pilote magazine played a big role in transforming France into one of the most important countries within comics. I also briefly talk about the influence of European comics - and how it has been influenced in return. As I've stated before these videos are my versions of history. There is so much to unravel in Franco-Belgian comics h...
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Have you read an Argentinian comic called Savarese? (it has been reprinted in Italian). It's old but great.
This is the first time I hear about it. I immediately searched it. Looks very interesting - both the story and art - but I didn't find English print. I rarely come across with comics in Spanish or Italian. I know I'm missing many great reads because of that as those are two very active markets for comics. The only way for me to get them is if they are translated to Finnish - which happens less and less all the time.
Tsutomu Nihei's art is great!
Ibáñez (ee-bah-gnez) (like in lasagna). Get better soon!
😅I just pronounced it like the guitar brand Ibanez. I have many guitars from that brand so it comes naturally😇Feeling much better now, thanks🤘
Last year I also had the fortune to visit this store in Copenhagen and also visited a smalle store, Fantask, which is considered the oldest comic book store in the world! I was also amazed by the amount of albums there. I live in Hungary where I think the comic book market is even smaller than Finland's (I estimate 80% smaller than France). Although I didn't wanted the typical hungarian pessimism get through me and did not think about how far we are behind compared to Western-Europe. I tried to concentrate on how many of these comics were published already at my country in the past 10 years in some kind of form (even in magazines or limited editions). That made me realize that although our market is small, it's developing.
I visited Fantask too and found(and bought) things that were not available at Faraos. I did not know it had The World's Oldest Comic Book Store prestige on it! Now I'm even happier I supported them. You touch here a subject that I've been thinking a lot after visiting Faraos Cigarer. I, too, felt a bit annoyed how well Denmark has it with comics and how small Finland's market is even though our countries are very similar by many metrics. It was more like disappointment for lost opportunity seeing that the size of the market doesn't really explain the much smaller selection in my own country. At the same time I was absolutely stunned and happy by how well Danish had it. A little confusing moment. But just like you I've learned to enjoy of whatever we do have available. I don't even care about the formats etc. As long as something is available - even in low quality print - it is much better than not having it at all.☺
Subscribed! I was recommended your video on "The Ballad of René Goscinny" and intrigued, I started to watch - dutiful viewer that I am, I followed your instruction to watch this video first - I'm glad I did, you've really whetted my appetite to know more about the history of Franco-Belgian comics - it's a subject that I've always been somewhat interested in (I enjoyed Asterix as a kid, though I preferred Tintin, my high-school French teacher would use various Spirou strips in class and I got into Fluide glacial and a few other BDs when I lived in France a few years ago), but now that I have your informative videos, I'm ready to immerse myself fully. But first I'll complete "Goscinny's strange deaths" (great click-baity title) and then explore your back catalogue :) Looking forward to it!
Thank you for your kind words. I do these history vids to make BD more accessible and comments like this is the energy that drives me. I think you chose the right order for these two vids. In fact most of the history ones are linked in some way. I don't have many vids out yet but if you choose the ones with a blue background in thumbnails you get more of the history stuff. Deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole😊And more coming next year. The rest is me learning to use camera and edit software😅
Excellent video. Never knew about this story. fascinating.
Amazing video. Please make more about René Goscinny's life.
There is more to tell for sure and Goscinny will pop up somewhere. It's unavoidable as he's been around and everywhere. Also I'd like to do at least one about his life through happier circumstances.
I didn't know any of this! Excellent video, perfectly presented. I'm not much for subscribing to channels, but I've subscribed to yours. Looking forward to viewing your previous efforts and enjoying your future ones.
Even by your usual high standards, this video is a banger! I love the insight and pssion you brought to this story (one that i was not familiar with). Your research and editing skills are perfectly complemented by your script amd delivery. I am thrilled to see this evolution and heres to many more such lovely videos!
@@ftloc Thank you🤘🏻Editing took a lot of time which I didn’t really have. This video was important to me personally. I’m happy most seem to be OK with the tone it brings. I was uncertain and about to abandon the ship many times. Goscinny’s life has many more stories and fortunately not all are as gloomy. Some really fun bits there too. I’ll most likely return to them at some point but now I have my sights on other characters and creators.
So analog comics where comics from Tin Tin and Spirou magizines, what was originaly carried by public and school libraries in Belgium after the World War two?
I am intentionally trying to keep things simple and straightforward. This means I have to leave out a lot of finer details as they would create too many new angles and that would make my videos even longer😅
This was a very interesting but also surprisingly moving video, even to the point of being a bit depressing, but I'm glad I've watched it. Fun fact about the surname Goscinny: the adjective _gościnny_ means 'hospitable' in Polish. I think it fits René, and it doesn't seem to be just a coincidence, as his family originally came from Poland (and Ukraine, on his mother's side).
This is a very interesting comment as it shows an angle I didn't see. I found the story moving also but I didn't categorize it as depressing. Having said that It is at least a sad story no matter how you approach it. Gladly there are many funny stories about Goscinny too - which I'd like to document in future. Being a Finn I started from the dark side first😬 Very interesting detail about his surname. Thanks!
@@analogcomics I've somehow made a spelling error in Goscinny. It's fixed. 😅
@@Artur_M. I misspell French names all the time😄
@analogcomics Yeah, but it's a name of Polish origin. Polish is my native language, and I accidentally misspelled that. Imagine if he had a Finnish surname (a simple, common word in Finnish), and *that's* what you tripped on, not the French part. 😄
@ BTW do they translate biographies of these European famous creators in Polish? We only get stuff about Herge in Finnish. I’ve heard Poland has an active comics scene.
Well... the French... I'm reading 'Paris after the occupation', by Antony Beevor and Artemis Cooper. The French... An easily agitated, fiery bunch.
Beevor has a great style for history! I especially love his Stalingrad book. It was like being there among the foot soldiers. He writes as if it's a novel despite all being facts. And yes...the French. They have the revolution in their blood😄 In fact there's another really really good story about that inside BD that I hope get documented one day. It makes me smile every time I think about it.
Fascinating. Thanks.
Wow!!! I have been waiting patiently for this MASTERPIECE ever since your amazing historic video: ASTERIX AND THE EVOLUTION OF BANDE DESSINÉE: Pilote magazine and René Goscinny. As an avid comics fan in the USA i had no idea about this meeting and this video is a true revelation and education. If i can only tell you how much more respect i have for Goscinny now that i know what he went through and his personal struggles. I love the wink and a nod towards "The Strange Death of Alex Raymond." Very clever. I am assuming that the next natural progression from this masterpiece will be an equally salacious encore ballad of WHAT IS THE TRUE STORY THAT LED TO THE MESSY BREAKUP OF THE CREATORS OF METAL HURLANT. This story has been shrouded in mystery and from what i understand Moebius (once again) is right in the middle of the chaos. it is ironic that these young creators got exactly what they wanted and still would not be satisfied with their immediate success. Thank you for sharing your ART with the world😍💝🎨
Wow! Ah, If I could only tell you how poorly I'm equipped to receive compliments of this caliber😳At the same time it's exactly comments like this that make all the effort worthwhile. I really appreciate this. Thank you. There's still many good stories of Goscinny that I had to leave out. I hope to document them some day. Metal Hurlant Team of Druillet, Moebius and Dionnet must have been one wild human experiment😅All very esoteric and focused deeply in their craft. It's very hard to run a business like that. I have an idea why it all self destruct but I'd have to excavate more info before putting it on video. I think I'll move away from Goscinny on purpose for the next parts. I want to expand the landscape of BD a bit. I know I'll return to Goscinny at least when it's time to tackle the case of Lucky Luke.
@@analogcomics This is all very exciting!! Wow! I have heard that the relationship between Morris and Goscinny (during Lucky Luke) had it's ups and downs. Also I would LOVE to find out more details about how that partnership compared to Goscinny and Uderzo (Asterix). Another great video would be investigating the MIND OF MOEBIUS as far as did he ever have any "creative" relationship with peers that he worked with that actually lasted? I am currently reading an Awesome biography on him called: Doctor Moebius and Mister Gir and it is giving some interesting insight into this creative, chaotic and esoteric mind of his. Cheers🍻
Excellent, thanks! What a hero Goscinny was.
Fortunately there are also many great stories with more positive note. I hope to get those documented some day.
@ I look forward to watching them. I’m a new subscriber, thrilled to have stumbled across your channel!
This made me cry a little bit. I didn't know much about Goscinny the man but have loved his work for over 40 years
It is an emotional story. I'm happy - but also surprised - if the emotional bit carried over as we Finns can be a bit hard to read.
You should check out Yann and Schwartz’ Gringos Locos Where Morris, Jije. Franquin meet up with Goscinny in the US.
I have it in my TBR-pile☺It's the first comic I show on my previous TBR-video. I remember it well because in that hastily done vid I mixed the writer and artist😬
This channel is my sanctuary for EU comics on TH-cam. I thought I had a pretty good understanding of the history and the creators involved, but you add a lot of colour and context I didn't have. Thank you for your efforts and the passion in bringing it to a wider audience.
Your comment means a lot to me as I consciously try to bring in more than just the facts. I try to excavate info from the Impenetrable Fortress of French language😅It's time consuming but fun at the same time. I keep learning new things all the time, too
I started reading the Goscinny run of Lucky Luke and my goodness...I missed out as a child.
There's nothing like it - before or since. Morris' art also found a voice of it's own. It's very much in Marcinelle School-style and yet distinctly it's own thing. Lucky Luke will definitely be the subject of one these vids at some point. My big question is if I should read all Lucky Lukes or all Spirous next. I know it's going to be either or as I've wanted to do both for some time now. The best thing is that you found Lucky Luke! I'm also late for many other long running series and I try to enjoy the fact that there is already so much to read in them😊
As much as Goscinny may have had the motivation to create a working environment that was beneficial to creators, I also wonder how much there was a desire to have a proper magazine made in France by French professionals. The Belgians dominated the publishing of "serious" children's comics in the French world (both Tintin and Spirou were run from Belgium by Belgians), and the most successful French magazines of the 1950s were from the "outlaw" Lyon-based publishers, like Aventures & Voyages, Lug or Arédit-Artima, which were always under attack from the 1949 French Comics Code.
Very good points. I talk about this subject in the video I mentioned in this one(link in the description). Having a BD magazine in France was definitely important part of the business reasoning. I assume the French Comic Code made the decision easier too as it was sometimes more gentle with local content. Goscinny felt the Comics Code hard through Lucky Luke as he had to come up with stories of the fastest gunman in the west where noone gets killed😅Jean-Michel Charlier was even summoned to appear in person in front of French Ministry of Information to explain his comics. He'd penned a story that showed communists in a bad light(Vietnam War) and it was a no-no for these guardians of righteousness. It was purely a political decision.
I was in Nice, France last April on a overnight trip to see the two Herge/Tintin exhibitions. I walked from one exhibition in the port of Nice up to the top of Castle Hill I knew that Goscinny was interred in the local cemetery I had hoped to visit his grave but couldnt find it and then hadn't the time and was rather hungry/thirsty after walking up the hill. Shame i would have liked to pay my respects as Herge grave in Brussels is so well sign posted and easy to find.
The way I see it, just with the effort, you did pay your respects. I understand it would feel more tangible next to his grave. I wonder if there not being a sign is a decision of the family or the restrictions of the graveyard.
Could you put some link for the Pilote comic you showed, about that meeting.
@@alenmemic2269 YT doesn’t like links so I’ll give you the info you need to find it: La Revolution Pilote 1968-1972. Publisher: Dargaud. Creators: Aeschimann & Nicoby
The U.S has both hardcover & soft cover albums. Most Humanoids albums are hardcover (which I love!), but you'll find all Asterix, Tin Tin & even Lucky Luke (if you can find him) in soft cover. I have two versions of The Nikopol Trilogy in hardcover & also Exterminator 17.
@@JasonPott-y2q Humanoids does put out very nice hardcovers. Humanoids started as a French company Les Humanoides Associés(More on that in my Asterix and the Evolution of Bande Dessinee-video)Maybe that connection has to do with their decision to stick with the hardcover. Lucky Luke is published in English by Cinebook. They publish single album only in softcover. However Cinebook has very nice hardcover Complete-series for Lucky Luke. It comes with lots of extras too. I believe choosing softcover for USA is a price-point decision. US readers tend to value comics by dollars/page which is unfavorable for European story telling. I’m always happy to hear from US readers who have found their way into European comics. I appreciate the effort as they must be hard to find.
@analogcomics I grew up on European comics. My aunt would come back from Holland with lots of comics magazines for me in Dutch. I remember one magazine, Titanic, which was very Metal Hurlant/Pilote in art style.
I have that book somewhere. The book of the mutiny in Pilote. I read the beginning but for some reason I stopped. Thank you, I am going to give it a second chance .
It's a bit esoteric as each section accentuates different creators personality. And oh boy, the creators from that time were quite chracters! I can only imagine how much inner strenght and balancing it required from Goscinny to keep it all together. The Pilote Revolution book is not that interesting alone but when put into larger context(which I try to achieve here) it becomes very useful.
Your contribution to the appreciation of European comics, and comics in general, is very much appreciated.
Kauhea kuolema. Olen 51v.
Samaa mietin. Olin 51 kun aloitin viime vuonna tämän tarinan kartoittamisen. Pisti miettimään. Goscinnyn tuotantomäärä ja - laatu oli huikea siihen nähden miten lyhyeksi hänen elämä jäi. Mitä kaikkea sieltä olisikaan vielä ollut tarjolla...Hänen elämäntapansa oli kuitenkin isoin syy yllättävään loppuun. Tupakoinnin lisäksi hänen ravitsemusideologiansa jäljitteli Asterix-albumien loppujuhlia.
Hands down one of your most well made videos. Well done good sir
I take this compliment with a relief and joy. I had lots of doubt about this one and was thinking of aborting many times. Getting support like this means a lot to me.
Thank you very many ;-) . Great video essay. My favorite author ist Charlier and my favorite artist is Giraud. I never heard of this tribunal, even so I am a fan of franco belgian comics since the 70s, when I bought the first Zack-Magazin, in which most of the stuff from Pilote was published in Germany.
Thank YOU multiple much! I had reservations about this one so having comments like this means a lot to me. Getting these stories together is like excavating info nuggets from the forgotten ruins of French language comics history😄
I remember the first time i heard about the ambush. I felt so bad for Goscinny. He had done so much work to uplift French comics only for a bunch of creators to decide to dogpile on him just to vent.
im just reading all 40 lucky lukes from morris/goscinny... an complete issue with box...
You are already doing what I'm thinking of doing!😊I'm torn between Lucky Luke Morris/Goscinny run and complete Spirou run. Both have been calling my name everytime I walk past my comics cabinet.
I am planning to read all Valerian albums by Mezieres-Christin in a chronological order. I had ordered Pilote when the Metro Chatelet direction cassiopee -run begun there. It was a mind-blowing experience! And it was Black and white. Oh boy! Was Mezieres there among the rebellions?
@ Mezieres played big part in the meeting. If I’m correct meeting was originally planned to happen in Mezieres’ home. He and Moebius were long time friends.
@ I read all Valerian albums chronologically not that long ago. I knew right away I need to make a video about the series. It is so unique in structure, style, timeline(in so many ways), progress and they way it changes during the run that it’s fun and demanding at the same time. A true classic.
@ Yes. Moeb and Mezi went together to see Jijé and they showed him the planches they had made. And Giraud got the assisstant job. And the rest is history. During the years I have seen many videos of Mezieres and he seems to be very nice and gentle fellow. It’s hard to believe that he was one of the most eager lynchers of Goscinny.
Fascinating listen! Thank you for making this history available in English! 😊
Thank you! It's also fascinating to look and find all these stories so we all win🤘
This video is many things for me. It's a salute to the greatest comics writer from Europe. It's me trying to process my obsession for all things Goscinny. It's one more story to tell about Franco-Belgian comics that might otherwise stay forever behind the French language barrier. It's also my interpretation of history. I have pieced this story together from a big pile of books and documents. It's my theory of what happened in May 68 and this being a small obsession I'd be happy to get varied opinions, facts or ideas. I'm not sure if this type of content is what you'd like to see but I'm pretty sure there'll be more😄Producers notice: While filming, our noob host kept kicking the microphone cable and you can hear it. No time(read:motivation) for re-shoot so we just have to do better the next time.
I have bought and read The Road. I think it is good comic book but it is very depressing, too. Maybe I am not going to read it ever again. And I have not read the book.
@@teromattila3657 Having read the original book I know what you mean. I have had obsession to end of the world/last human(s) on earth stories since early age so I am definitely biased. But for the same reason I am unforgiving critic in this genre. I need to read the comic ASAP too as Off My Shelves channel will do a review soon.
amazing stack of books as usual. The Road is a new one for me, and the art has me sold. It hits the never ending list.
@@comicKkrakK Nothing entertains like the end of the world🤘🏻I recommend reading the book too. Never let the list end!
It’s a crime against artistry the fact that no other Larcenet’s work is available in English (and I’m not counting the digital version of BLAST..). Brodeck’s Repport (also a book adaptation) also deserves the attention of some attentive publisher. Let’s hope things change soon.
@@rewanji The fact that Larcenet has been bypassed this long is a crime. Larcenet’s Ordinary Victories(the more cartoony style) was available in English through NBM but looking at the prices of Vol 1 it must have been long ago. This series is available in Finnish but they’re hard to get and expensive too.
Yann is the writer and Schwartz is the visual artist. Gringos Locos, it’s a pity that the inheritance of Jijé didn’t like the story and that’s why the second part of the Gringos Locos never came out.
@@teromattila3657 Quite a brain fart from me🥹I didn’t notice the mistake even during editing. I’ll edit this into my own comment. There’s a volume 2 add at the back of the book. For me getting Goscinny’s part to this story would have been the best thing.
Great pile! Got a vid in the road coming. Very much enjoyed it on every level.
@@OffMyShelves This means I need to read my copy ASAP before watching your vid🫣
Great initiative. Looking forward to watching these. Greetings from your neighbour in Sweden 😊
@@moebius-chronicles Your Swedish!? Awesome💪🏻
@ Italian from the start. Been living in Sweden for the past 15 years. 😄
Good show! Gringos Locos
Larcenet and "the road" in particular... yes yes & you're certainly right: but it would open up a floodgate for me ... for Larcenet-books like Blast, Broderick's report and the like, I'm pretty sure I would NEED all of them afterwards... & to be honest: I'm far too much in an escapist mood right now to "enjoy" another dystopian tale about the end of the world :/ Thanks for showing your tbr-stack!
In fact Broderick's Report might be even more alluring to publishers as it's only two volumes. I don't have them so it'd be very welcome decision. A little bit of end of the world never hurt anyone🤗But I do have the same thing with sad/heavy content. I'm reading Tardi's Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB at the moment and I already know that after it I need to purge my brain with something lighter.
Not Broderick, Brodeck. Why it’s not available in English is a mystery to me. It’s a piece of modern art. Also a masterpiece is BLAST, only published in English in digital format. English language publishers must be sleeping…
@ Let’s keep our thumbs up that The Road will be commercial success. Nothing motivates publishers more than good sales💪🏻
Very interesting thank you. I was tempted by the road. I think I want to read the book first though
Even though I haven't read the comic yet I do recommend reading the book first. It's a thin book with short and almost blunt sentences. A fast read(unless you dwell on each moment like I did). This genre in fiction/scifi is my fetish so I'm also very biased too☺
Anything new here for you? Anything you already know and recommend others read too? A small detail I noticed after starting this TBR-pile vide set: I allow myself to read comics in this pile only after featuring them. It's like they are "released for reading" by showing them on a video. I didn't plan for that so it must be something hard-wired in my system...Or a bug in my programming. Edit: Gringos Locos is written by Yann and drawn by Schwartz, not the other way.
Kato Strange Brain Parts kanavaa. Aivan samaa tasoa informaationa ja esityksenä kuin Comic Tropes (joka on loistava) mutta Strange Brain Parts saattaa tehdä vieläkin obscuremmista aiheista dokkaria.
Strange Brain Parts olikin jo tilattuna. Tosi mielenkiintoisia aiheita ja teknisesti tyylikästä jälkeä. Noin siisti jälki vaatisi itseltä viikkotolkulla aikaa - ja enemmän taitoa😅
Thanks for your interesting Video (comics i didn't know yet) and get well soon !
Hey man! Loved watching this video and I made something like a response video on my channel. Thought you might like a Canadian perspective on European comics and the size formats:) Cheers. th-cam.com/video/Y9BHNTK94mI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nOGj5zxQGWJ4v-zP
This is just great! I'm a belgian comic fan and i can assure you that is great to be a comic fan in Belgium. it is our daily bread; lots of good shops with comics from all over the world.
I'm openly jealous. In desperation to get even deeper into Franco-Belgian comics I tried to start learning French through Duolingo😰But it's so very hard. It's like opposite of Finnish in every way.
Aarne Ankka sounds like a book for me! Shocked to hear about your blood poisoning, really glad to hear that you are doing better.
Aarne is the most cynical duck. I believe you'd like his self-inflicted misadventures. I also like how the creator bypassed Disneys' threats to change the character design.
@ yeah, I loved that work around when you talked about him in a video. Stroke of genius.
Any opinion on mushroom knights part 2?
@@s.satishkumarams6575 Not yet. I haven’t read it and it’s not even in my TBR-pile🫣But I will get it eventually. So much good stuff waiting on my shelves that it’s a bit overwhelming.