It was 1951 when Octave Joly wrote “Comment naquit la Marseillaise” in cooperation with Jean-Michel Charlier for Dino Attanasio. It was the first 'Belle histoire de l'Oncle Paul' that he wrote and about 1200 followed. Joly was the most productive writer of this educational series of short stories about history that were published in Spirou. Throughout the years, Joly also worked with well-known artists, like Eddy Paape, Victor Hubinon, MiTacq, Jean Graton, René Follet and the Funckens. Apart from the Oncle Paul's, Joly has written STANLEY for Hubinon, MARCO POLO and TOM & NELLY for Uderzo and 'Winston Churchill' for Paape.
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