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Bruno Brazil

4 appearances · Silver Age · 1969–1971
Who is Bruno Brazil?

Born in the pages of Jeune Europe in 1969, Bruno Brazil is a Silver Age creation from the storied Belgian publisher Le Lombard, brought to life by the artistic talents of William Vance and writer Louis Albert. His adventures unfold across the classic Franco-Belgian anthology Le Journal de Tintin, putting him in distinguished company alongside beloved characters like Ric Hochet and Olivier Rameau — a Who's Who of European comics royalty. Though his catalog footprint is compact, his pedigree is impeccable: a Vance-illustrated character from the golden era of Belgian adventure comics is always worth seeking out. For collectors with a taste for the Continental side of the Silver Age, Bruno Brazil is a genuine hidden gem.

Jeune Europe [Collection Jeune Europe]
#59
★ First appearance
Jeune Europe [Collection Jeune Europe] #59
Jan 1969

Appearances

Jeune Europe [Collection Jeune Europe] (1960)
#59
Le Journal de Tintin (1946)