One has taken over the Cinemathèque Française, the other is at the Museum of Jewish Art and History (mahJ). ![]() ![]() It was Pilote that won French cartooning back an audience – adults – that it had lost after the 19th century.įorty years after Goscinny's death, two Paris shows are remembering him. Yet Goscinny had also helped to found and run Pilote, a magazine often described as " MAD à la française". With Astérix, he had created a hero who outsold Tintin. When the scenarist René Goscinny (1926 – 1977) died at 51, much of the world felt they knew him. Features French and Frisky: The Man Behind Astérix
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