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Godi/Original cartoon illustrating the space shuttle refueling. India ink signed. Superb quality of execution. 23 X 34 cm Bernard Godisiabois (1951), alias Godi, is a Belgian comic book artist and colorist. He is best known for creating the humorous L'Élève Ducobu series with scriptwriter Zidrou. In 1970, he made his debut as Eddy Paepe's assistant on the Tommy Banco series. He began his professional career in 1971, drawing postcards and publishing game pages in Junior and cartoons in Tintin. In 1972, he became a regular contributor to Tintin, drawing Le Comte Lombardi to a script by Christian Blareau and Red Retro to a script by Vicq from 1977 to 1982. In 1975, Michel Greg asked him to draw Arsène Talon stories in a "turn-of-the-century" style for Achille Talon magazine. His fox terrier inspired him to create the character of Diogène Terrier, who appeared in five albums published by Casterman from 1981 to 19909. In 1987, he collaborated on the animated series La bande à Ovide5 (65 episodes). He has also been very productive in producing humorous illustrations for me journal Spirou.

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Godi/Original cartoon illustrating the space shuttle refueling. India ink signed. Superb quality of execution. 23 X 34 cm Bernard Godisiabois (1951), alias Godi, is a Belgian comic book artist and colorist. He is best known for creating the humorous L'Élève Ducobu series with scriptwriter Zidrou. In 1970, he made his debut as Eddy Paepe's assistant on the Tommy Banco series. He began his professional career in 1971, drawing postcards and publishing game pages in Junior and cartoons in Tintin. In 1972, he became a regular contributor to Tintin, drawing Le Comte Lombardi to a script by Christian Blareau and Red Retro to a script by Vicq from 1977 to 1982. In 1975, Michel Greg asked him to draw Arsène Talon stories in a "turn-of-the-century" style for Achille Talon magazine. His fox terrier inspired him to create the character of Diogène Terrier, who appeared in five albums published by Casterman from 1981 to 19909. In 1987, he collaborated on the animated series La bande à Ovide5 (65 episodes). He has also been very productive in producing humorous illustrations for me journal Spirou.

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