Bob Flapi, by Harvec
'Bob Flapi, Athlète Complet'. 

André Harvec was born in 1918 in Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon, and published his first cartoons in magazines like À al Roulante, France Europe, Le Mérinos, Ici Paris, Tour à Tour, Inter and L'Humour during the 1940s. Although mainly a cartoonist, he also worked as a comic artist, starting with 'Les Aventures Sportives de Freluquet' in O.K. (1946). He then created 'Bob Flapi, Athlète Complet' in Pschitt Junior in 1957, a series continued in 8 albums published by S.P.E. from 1958 to 1961.

Alban by André Harvec
'Alban, Célibataire Endurci'.

Harvec was also present in the national press with 'Monsieur Bidulet' (1961) and 'Mademoiselle Bidulette' (1964), two strips distributed by Intermonde Press. His strip 'Alban, Célibataire Endurci' was published in Marius. He additionally made advertising strips for Tintin, featuring 'Monsieur et Madame Esso' in the mid-1950s. Harvec's cartoons appeared in French magazines like France Soir, France Dimanche, Ici Paris, Le Hérisson, Marius, and Jours de France, as well as international publications like Daily Mirror, Die Welt and Le Soir.

André Hervec passed away in 1990. He is the grandfather of French pop and electronica musician Miss Kittin. 

Alban by André Harvec
'Alban, Célibataire Endurci'. 

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