Jim Aydumien, by Pierre Chéry
'Jim Aydumien'. Dutch-language version.

Pierre Chéry was an artist of the publishing house Fleurus. He drew his series 'Jim Aydumien et Heppy' in Coeurs Vaillants with scripts by Guy Hempay (a pseudonym for Jean-Marie Pélaprat) from 1957. This cowboy series about Jim l'Astucieux continued in Coeurs Vaillants's successors J2 Jeunes and Formule 1 until 1981.

Ouen le Bucheron, by Pierre Chery (1964)
'Ouen le Bucheron' (1964).

From 1957 on, Chéry alternated with Jean-Louis Pesch on the 'Sylvain et Sylvette' series, of which he did five episodes. He also did several game pages. In the late 1950s, he drew advertising strips for Frimatic printed in magazines like Tintin and Âmes Vaillantes.

Frimatic by Pierre Chery
'Frimatic' (Âmes Vaillantes, 11 May 1958).

During the 1960s, Chéry was also present in Francs-Jeux, where he drew series like 'Ouen le Bûcheron' (1960), 'Nazaire' (1961), and 'Tug' (1963).

Nazaire, by Pierre Chery (1961)
'Nazaire' (1961).

In Fripounet, Chéry made 'Billy Bull' (1971) and 'Oncle Jo Tenderfoot'. From 1979 to 1983, he was present in Virgule, drawing 'Quen le Bûcheron' and 'Clodomir'. Pierre Chéry retired in 1985. He passed away in 2022. 

Cover for J2 Jeunes, by Pierre ChéryCover for J2 Jeunes, by Pierre Chéry
Cover illustrations for J2 Jeunes. 

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