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Le Pèlerin (first cartoons 1950 & 1953-79)
Le Rire (1952-70)
Ici Paris (1952-94)
Fou Rire (1952-73)
Samedi Soir, Intimité, Nous Deux, Ciné-Miroir, Boléro (1953)
La Casserole, La Canebière (1953-56)
France Dimanche, Marius, Le Hérisson (1953-60)
La Presse (1953-58)
Optimiste, Le Parisien Libéré, L’Équipe (1954)
Semaine du Monde (1954-55)
Radar (1954-58)
Lecture pour Tous (1954-58 & 1973)
Gai magazine (1954-60)
Paris-Variété, Paradis, L’Eclaireur, Témoignage Chrétien,Jean-Pierre (1955)

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Bayard (1955-62)
France Football (1956-61)
Le Temps du Paris, Le Bled, Détective (1956)
La Canebière Humour Magazine (1956-77)
La Nouvelle République, Sport et Vie (1957)
Paris Flirt (1957-59)
Almanach Vermot (1957-70)
Le Journal du Dimanche, La Vie Parisienne (1958)
Blagues, Franc Rire (1958-81)
Aux Ecoutes, France-Soir, Midi-Libre (1959)
Coeurs Vaillants (1958-59)
Pilote (1959-60)

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Comic’s Magazine (1960)
Rallye Jeunesse (1960-61)
V Magazine, Le Nouveau Candide, Télérama, La Prévention Routière (1961)
Paris Jour (1961-68)
La Vie Catholique (1961-74)
Hurrah (1961-62)
Week-End (1963)
Record (1963-65)
Paul et Mic (1964-65)
Lui (1964-89) View cartoons

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Sud-Ouest, Pariscope (1965)
Le Monde et la Vie (1966)
Eclats de Rire (1966-85)
Jours de France, Le Crapouillot (1966-71)
Noir et Blanc (1967-71)
Le Progrès (1968)
Vive l’Humour (1969)
Mon Film, Paris Blagues, Confidences (1970)
Ridendo (1971-77)
Oui (1972-87)
L’Espoir Hebdo (1973)
Paris Match (1976)
Playboy (1977-96) View cartoons

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Almanach du Pèlerin (1977)
Cent Blagues (1971-90)
Big Blagues (1986)
Panther (1990)
Mayfair (England)
Rapport (Denmark)
Verlagsunion « Pabel Moewig » (Germany)
Editions Piero, Visu Magazine (La Réunion)

+ Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, Czech Republic, Italy, United States, Japan ...

- LUI

Between 1964 and 1989, more than 230 cartoons of Lassalvy will be published in this French erotic magazine.

- LES MEILLEURS DESSINS DE LUI

Collective of 113 pages edited in 1966 by Denoël. 11 cartoons by Lassalvy + Bosc, Siné, Trez, Le Saux, Clivanel, Tomi ungerer, Lauzier, Jicka, Vic Martin, Aslan (4 pin-ups), Hoviv, Pat mallet, Dennis, B. Wiseman, Nitka, Wolinski ...

- PLAYBOY

From 1977 to 1996, some of Lassalvy’s best cartoons were released in Playboy magazine in Germany, Italy and France.

- OUI

In 1972, Playboy Enterprises purchased the rights for a U.S edition of the french magazine LUI, changing the name to OUI. Published in the United States, OUI is a men’s adult magazine with explicit nude photographs, full page pin-ups and cartoons. Lassalvy worked for this magazine from 1972 to 1981.

- STATUS HUMOR

Published in Brazil by Editora Três, this humor magazine from the 70’s put together some of the best international cartoonists. Status humor is the monthly supplement of the Brazilian men’s magazine Status launched in 1974.

- CRTANI HUMOR

Lassalvy’s cartoons have always been popular in Eastern Europe, especially in Croatia and Serbia. Here, a magazine edited by Jezev published in the 80s. From the same editor, we can also note another publication called Seksi Humor.

- L’ÉQUIPE / FRANCE FOOTBALL

In 1954. Lassalvy was published in one of the first version of L’Équipe magazine, in which a double page entitled “Pas sérieux, bien sûr ... nos humoristes " rested on the shoulders of a platoon of comic-sportsmen of high flight - dixit Serge Laget (L’équipe raconte L’équipe - 70 ans de passion). Then, Lassalvy will work for France Football from 1956 to 1961.

- JOURS DE FRANCE

In 1966, Marcel Dassault notices Lassalvy’s cartoons in Ici Paris and asks him to work for Jours de France.

- LE RIRE

From 1894 to 1908, each Saturday, this French humoristic weekly offers to its readers a satirical vision of the bourgeois society of the Belle Epoque, denouncing the universal vulgarity and the fake-asses. Lassalvy worked for this journal from 1952 to 1970. Above, a cover of Le Rire illustrated by Lassalvy in 1969.

- ICI PARIS

After Le Pèlerin and Le Rire, Ici Paris was one of the first newspapers to publish Lassalvy’s cartoons in the early 50’s.

- PERMIS DE SOURIRE

Released in 1985 by Le Cherche Midi Editions. 131 cartoons by the following humorists : Aldebert, Barbe, Bellus, Bosc, Chaval, Dubout, Faizant, Folon, Frapar, Gad, Gane, Gulliver, Harvec, Henry, Hoviv, Jicka, Kerleroux, Laplace, Lassalvy, Lavergne, Laville, Masse, Morez, Mose, Pat Mallet, Petty, Peynet, Piem, Pouzet, Quino, Rick Cursat, Rolandaël, Roger Sam, Sempé, Serre, Torsten, Tellmann, Tetsu, Thomas and Trez.

- DICO SOLO

Monumental work by François Solot and Catherine Saint-Martin. Reference dictionary listing all French cartoonists for two centuries with their biography and many illustrations. From Daumier to the year 2000, they are all here ! A mine of knowledge to know everything about press cartooning in France.

- BEST CARTOONS FROM ABROAD

300 cartoons collected by Lawrence Lariar and Ben Roth. Edited in the US by Crown Publishing. Each volume gathers every year the best cartoonists of the most renowned international publications. Lassalvy can be found in the 1955 and 1957 editions.

- TOUCHÉ

Collective released in 1961 in New York by Dell Publishing with cartoons by : Bellus, Bosc, Douay, Faizant, Gad, Gus, Hallart, Henry, Hervé, Laplace, Lassalvy, Lauzier, Michel, Moallic, Mose, Pioneer , Ru, Sempé, Sim, Tetsu and Trez.

- YOU DAMN MEN ARE ALL ALIKE

Collective of 128 pages edited by Cole and William Douglas McKee at Fawcett Publications in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA, in 1962. Cartoons by : Aldebert, Bellus, Bosc, Carbi, Douay, Faizant, Gad, Gus, Henry, Hervé, Laplace, Lassalvy (back cover), Mose, Pichard, Sempé, Sim, Tetsu, Trez, Uber ...

Miscellaneous

Soccer team of young cartoonists

Standing from left to right : Cavanna (aka Sepia), Stov, Jac Faure, Sim, Lassalvy, Fortuné, Fred, Charney.

Front row : Sempé, Rous, Rol.

Photo : Circa 1952

 

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