Editor | Georges Wolinski (1970–1981) |
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Categories | satirical comics magazine |
Frequency | monthly |
Publisher | Éditions du Square (1969–1981) Éditions Dargaud (1982–1986) |
Founder | Delfeil de Ton and Georges Bernier |
First issue | 1 February 1969 |
Final issue | 1 February 1986 |
Country | France |
Based in | Paris, France |
Language | French |
Charlie Mensuel (or simply Charlie, "mensuel" being a French term for a monthly periodical) was a French monthly comics magazine. Its publication began in February 1969, and ceased in February 1986.
Tagged "The newspaper full of humour and comic strips", it also adopted the slogan, "The newspaper one reads on the couch while munching chocolate". Charlie was originally the French version of a contemporary Italian magazine, linus. Like its Italian counterpart, it took its name from one of the characters of the comic strip Peanuts, in that case Charlie Brown.[1] The comics featured in Charlie included French originals as well as translations of American strips — Peanuts and others — and of Italian stories originally published in Linus.