Charly, by Magda

Magda Seron, who signs her work with her first name, started out doing commercial art, but began her career in comics at the Studio Édouard Aidans in 1977. There she did the artwork on 'Tumak', written by Linsenn, for the newspaper Vers l'Avenir. In the following year, she teamed up with Chris Lamquet, with whom she made 'François Silence et Louise Saint-Louis' in Tremplin and the ecoligical comic 'Marie Meuse et Gilles Roux' for Tintin. In 1987-1988 the publishing company Brain Factory International released a four-volume comic book series where Franco-Belgian comic authors visualized several songs by singer Jacques Brel in comic strip form. The third volume, 'Ces Gens-là' (1988) featured a contribution by Magda. 

In 1990, she moved to Spirou magazine and the publishing house Dupuis, where she and writer Denis Lapière began the adventure series about the paranormal boy 'Charly'. After a first cycle dealing with Charly and his living toy, Cap'tain Foudre, the authors began a new series, starring an older Charly who has to deal with his paranormal gift.

Marie Meuse et Gilles Roux, by Magda

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