Slache, le rire brusseleir de la radio à la bande dessinée

In the late 1930s, the humorist and cartoonist Marcel Antoine animated for Radio-Schaerbeek the misadventures of Slache, a stereotypical character with a Brussels accent. Presented in theaters and cabarets, covered in the press, and adapted into comics form for Spirou, Slache enjoyed a brief but daz...

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Main Authors: Benoît Crucifix, Sébastien Hermans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Paris XIII 2024-11-01
Series:Comicalités
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/comicalites/9907
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Summary:In the late 1930s, the humorist and cartoonist Marcel Antoine animated for Radio-Schaerbeek the misadventures of Slache, a stereotypical character with a Brussels accent. Presented in theaters and cabarets, covered in the press, and adapted into comics form for Spirou, Slache enjoyed a brief but dazzling popular success. This article reconstructs the multimedia trajectory of Slache and its creator Marcel Antoine in order to unravel networks of circulation between radio, the performing arts, the illustrated press, cartoons and comics. The article takes up the issues of this transmedia circulation between sound culture and graphic culture in terms of materiality, seriality and auctoriality.
ISSN:2117-4911