Albert Uderzo, born Alberto Aleandro Uderzo, the son of an immigrant family Italian discovered the comic book with Mickey Mouse at the time published in Le Petit Parisien. It was his brother, Bruno Uderzo, discovering his talent led him to a Paris publisher. During the war, he was hired by Paris publishers, and learned the basics of business: the lettering, sizing text, image editing ... As part of his work he met Calvo, who urges him to persist in the drawing. His first publication is made in 1944 in Junior: a parody of the fable by Jean de La Fontaine "The Crow and the fox." Until the late '40s, Uderzo hard worker: he illustrated novels creates Belloy, Prince Rollin and Buck Arys OK, participates in Captain Marvel Jr. Bravo, is a reporter for France Sunday and works daily France Soir with Paul Gordeau by making drawings of comic vertical crime does not pay and The Loves famous.
In 1950, invited to Brussels, he met Victor Hubinon, Eddy Paape and Mitacq and screenwriter Jean-Michel Charlier, with whom he created new adventures Belloy. That's when he met the screenwriter with whom he worked the most during his career: Rene Goscinny. Their first collaboration is a topic of etiquette, published in women's weekly Good Evening. They created the series for Junior Jehan gun and Luc Junior.
In 1955, with Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean Hébrard Goscinny, Uderzo founded a union, split into two separate agencies: Edifrance and Edipresse. He continues to produce boards in abundance and Benjamin Benjamine and Bill Blanchard (with Goscinny) for La Libre Junior, Clairette (with Charlier) Oumpah-Pah, Poussin and winded, the Family and Family Moutonnet Cokalane (all with Goscinny ) in Tintin.
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