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Poster Jean Graton - His first round

This is the first story of Jean Graton to appear in the Tintin magazine. The onomatopoeias are still shy, but the bases of his work are already present.

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Poster Jean Graton - Ascari

Jean Graton sticks here to the news of the time since this cover, published in September 1955, illustrates the plunge of Ascari in the Mediterranean during the Grand Prix of Monaco the same year.

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Poster Jean Graton - Mr Dunlop Veterinary

We discover a superb Maserati 250F in the foreground. This drawing refers to the 1957 Nürburgring Grand Prix where Fangio, after a tedious tire change when he was leading the race, was overtaken by Peter Collins and Mike Hawthorn.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Valiant Marathon

This story is set in the Liège-Rome-Liège rally. The opponent of the Valliante is a car named "Iris", a nod to the Lotus created by Colin Chapman.

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Poster Jean Graton - Good blood cannot lie

First of five short stories directed by Jean Graton to test Michel Vaillant and therefore first appearance of Michel Vaillant in the world of comics.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Great Challenge

First of many covers devoted to the adventures of Michel Vaillant in the Tintin magazine. But here, Steve Warson is the star.

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Poster Jean Graton -The Key of Twelve

In this adventure, Jean Graton shows the richness of the universe he has created by developing here a sporting but also police history.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Faceless Pilot

With this story, Jean Graton has marked a generation of readers of the Tintin magazine. The suspense lasted for more than six months.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Campbell

Sir Malcolm Campbell, British pilot, won numerous speed records. Between 1924 and 1935, it doubled the maximum speed reached, from 235 km / h to 482 km / h.

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Poster Jean Graton - Night Road

Michel Vaillant's first big adventure, which takes place outside the world of motor racing, sees the young Yves Douléac, future driver of the Vaillante team, come on the scene.

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Poster Jean Graton - The 13 is at the start

This adventure, which begins with the death (dream) of Michel Vaillant, is one of the biggest successes of the series. Luc Besson was inspired to begin the feature film he dedicated to Michel Vaillant in 2003.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Betrayal of Steve Warson

Well before the appearance of the Leader who will be 'the' villain of the series, the Valliante team already has his enemies, the Texas Drivers.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Honour of the Samurai

This story is made when, in real life, Honda is planning to get into Formula 1. Readers will especially remember the funny anecdote where Henri Vaillant drops his bike in the yard of his factory in front of all his staff. Sequence of anthology.

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Poster Jean Graton - The Honour of the Samurai

This story is made when, in real life, Honda is planning to get into Formula 1. Readers will especially remember the funny anecdote where Henri Vaillant drops his bike in the yard of his factory in front of all his staff. Sequence of anthology.

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Poster Jean Graton - Suspense in Indianapolis

The Texas Drivers are becoming more and more important. On this cover, it is the infamous Bob Cramer that we guess under this helmet with skull.

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