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  1. Gaston is a Belgian gag-a-day comic strip created in 1957 by the Belgian cartoonist André Franquin in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou.The series focuses on the everyday life of Gaston Lagaffe (whose surname means "the blunder"), a lazy and accident-prone office junior who works at Spirou's office in Brussels.

  2. Le site de Gaston. Captation de la rencontre avec Delaf, auteur du nouvel album de Gaston, « Le retour de Lagaffe », organisée à l'Abbaye de l'Epau le 26 novembre 2023 par Le Conseil départemental de la Sarthe, en partenariat avec la Librairie Bulle !.

  3. Gaston Lagaffe is arguably one of the best-known and most well-liked characters of the Franco-Belgian Comics school. The character first appeared in Spirou #985 (February 28, 1957). The creation of André Franquin, who wanted to come up with an Anti-Hero Spin-Off series after working for years on the series Spirou & Fantasio, Gaston Lagaffe is ...

  4. Jan 10, 1997 · Gaston may be virtually unknown in the United States, but for two generations of Europeans, the hapless but happy office worker (whose last name, “Lagaffe,” means “blunder” or “boo-boo ...

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  6. Apr 4, 2018 · Gaston is a film adaptation of the classic Belgian comic strip by André Franquin, about a clumsy and inventive office boy. The film follows his adventures with his eccentric pets, his boss and his colleagues, and features references to The Pink Panther and other cartoons.

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    • Adventure, Comedy
    • Pierre-François Martin-Laval
    • 2018-04-04
  7. Breakout Character: Gaston Lagaffe started out as a recurring minor character for space-filling gags in Spirou before acquiring his own proper series. Brilliant, but Lazy: He's too demotivated and distracted for any serious work. But on one occasion, when warned that Mr. Boulier was going to check on his work, he proves to be so efficient at ...

  8. This was the question posed by The Comics Journal in 2017 when a Paris exhibition feted the Belgian creator’s most famous and beloved character, the shaggy Gaston Lagaffe, a “dedicated idler in jeans and espadrilles” then celebrating his 60 th birthday while never looking older than 23. “He is a child in an adult world,” Franquin once ...

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