's post on Sunday will be devoted to celebrations of the week. We will do this primarily by taking the data out by the afNews ( http://www.afnews.net/public/agenda/calendar.pl?view=Month&style=Grid&view=Week ) and we thank them publicly for have already reported this little blog three times since its creation in the most important news of the day ( http://www.afnews.info/ ). Integrate data with other afNews at our disposal.
Michel Motti : born November 7, 1934, in Paris. In the early 80 began to work on Of Mice and Ducks (his return on a permanent basis, on French soil, Macchia Black) for the weekly "Le Journal de Mickey." In addition, between 1985 and 1986, written a series of very brief adventures in which Goofy teaches the history of everyday objects taking his cue from the series of stories written by Bob Foster and colleagues for the Disney Studio. In addition, in 1987 is called to dramatize the comic book version of the animated feature "Taron and the magic pot." In the last years of his working life has written many comics with the characters of the Hundred Acre Wood.
On November 7th birthday is also the Italian artists Giorgio Rebuffi (born 1928) and George Figus (1958).
Maria José Sánchez Núñez : born on 8 November 1961. Employee of the Danish Egmont (his stories and then come out with the code D), the blog recently has dealt with him as the designer of the story "Miss Trouvetou" (D 2005-206) in which, remember, Archim ede is transformed into a woman.
John Carey: Died in Sepulveda, California on November 11, 1987. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, June 4, 1935, he worked since 1950 with the Western. Author of almost all the comics with Winnie The Pooh (pictured right) for the monthly magazine of the same name, Carey introduced in the 70's, some stories have only Carl Barks wrote.
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