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This art offset poster derived from Gaston Lagaffe, Franquin comic book is printed on a Fedrigoni Stucco Old Mill 270g paper. Impossible de faire des gaffes avec le matériel de chez Berger. 50x70cm. Limited edition 120 copies.
Gaston is a 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. Gaston is very popular in large parts of Europe (especially in Belgium and France) and has been translated into over a dozen languages, but except for a few pages by Fantagraphics in the early 1990s (as Gomer Goof), there was no English translation until Cinebook began publishing English language editions of Gaston books (again named 'Gomer Goof') in July, 2017.[1]
Since the 1980s Gaston has appeared on a wide variety of merchandise.
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This art offset poster derived from Gaston Lagaffe, Franquin comic book is printed on a Fedrigoni Stucco Old Mill 270g paper. Impossible de faire des gaffes avec le matériel de chez Berger. 50x70cm. Limited edition 120 copies.