{{Short description|French comics author and publisher (1934–2016)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2024}} {{Infobox comics creator | image = Marcel Gotlib 2011 a.jpg | name = Marcel Gotlib | caption = | birth_name = Marcel Mordekhaï Gottlieb<ref name="lambiek" /> | birth_date = {{Birth date|1934|7|14|df=yes}} | birth_place = Paris, France | death_date = {{nowrap|{{death date and age|df=yes|2016|12|4|1934|7|14}}}} | death_place = Le Vésinet, Yvelines, France | area = Comics creator, publisher | notable works = ''Gai-Luron''<br />''Les Dingodossiers''<br />''Superdupont''<br />''Rubrique-à-Brac''<br />''Hamster Jovial''. | website = {{URL|www.marcelgotlib.com}} {{in lang|fr}} | signature = Gotlib signature.png | signature_alt = Gotlib autograph, in ink }}

'''Marcel Gottlieb''' (14 July 1934 – 4 December 2016), known professionally as '''Gotlib''', was a French comics creator and publisher. Through his own work and the magazines he co-founded, ''L'Écho des savanes'' and ''Fluide Glacial'', he was a key figure in the switch in French-language comics from their children's entertainment roots to an adult tone and readership. His series include ''Rubrique-à-Brac'', ''Gai-Luron'', and ''Superdupont''. His comedy ranges from absurd, metafictional stories to satire with pop culture references and dark, scatological comedy.<ref name="lambiek.net">{{cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/gotlib.htm|title=Marcel Gotlib|website=lambiek.net}}</ref>

==Early life== ===Youth=== Marcel Gottlieb was born on 14 July 1934 in Paris to parents of Romanian and Hungarian Ashkenazi Jewish descent.<ref name="lambiek">{{cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/gotlib.htm |title=Marcel Gotlib}}</ref> His father, Ervin, was a house painter and his mother, Regine, a seamstress.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.vsd.fr/contenu-editorial/en-coulisses/cv-de-stars/693-marcel-gotlib|author=Laurence Durieu|title=Biography of Marcel Gotlib|publisher=VSD.fr|date=15 July 2008|access-date=27 September 2010|language=fr|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929181415/http://www.vsd.fr/contenu-editorial/en-coulisses/cv-de-stars/693-marcel-gotlib|archive-date=29 September 2011}}</ref> In 1942 his father was deported and died at Buchenwald after their building's concierge obligingly helped policemen to find him, a scene which made a strong impression on young Marcel. His mother sent him to hide for the rest of the war on a farm, where he was poorly treated.<ref name="Verlant">{{cite book |last1=Verlant |first1=Gilles |title=Ma vie-en-vrac |year=2006 |publisher=Flammarion |isbn=978-2-08-069071-5}}</ref>

===Vaillant and Pilote=== At 17, he left school to work for a pharmaceutical agency while taking art classes in the evening. This led to a job as a letterer at Opera Mundi, a French publisher which translated and published US strips. After his 28-month military service, Gotlib settled as a freelance letterer and illustrator. His first comics were accepted by ''Vaillant'', a magazine for children later renamed ''Pif-Gadget''. His one long-running series at Vaillant started as ''Nanar, Jujube et Piette'', which was renamed ''Nanar et Jujube'' then ''Gai-Luron'' for the supporting character who had by then taken centre stage. Gai-Luron is a dog heavily influenced by Tex Avery's Droopy, who almost never laughs or displays any emotions and is incorrigibly somnolent.

In 1965 Gotlib submitted strips to ''Pilote'' magazine and was greeted with open arms by its influential co-founder and editor, René Goscinny of ''Astérix'' fame. Together they created ''Les Dingodossiers'', a series of mock lectures on random subjects which Goscinny wrote and Gotlib drew. In 1967, Goscinny, who worked on many strips simultaneously while editing the magazine, asked Gotlib to continue the series alone. Gotlib instead launched a new one, ''Rubrique-à-Brac'', which was similar to the Dingodossiers in format but progressively acquired a more adult and less formal tone. Leftover pages from both series were later published in album form as ''Trucs-en-vrac''.

''Rubrique-à-Brac'' was a hit with ''Pilote'''s readers and made Gotlib famous. It introduced several signature Gotlib gimmicks, such as the extensive use of random running gags (Isaac Newton getting hit on the head by random objects being the omnipresent one) and the presence of a miniature character, a ladybug mimicking the action, to make up for the absence of settings, which Gotlib disliked drawing.

In 1971, Gotlib gave up the ''Gai-Luron'' series to his collaborator Henri Dufranne. He participated in a radio program with Goscinny, Fred and Gébé, and collaborated with film director Patrice Leconte, who made a documentary about him in 1974. Gotlib created another character, ''Hamster Jovial'', for music monthly ''Rock & Folk''. ''Hamster Jovial'' ("Genial Hamster") is an incurably naff boy-scout troop leader desperate to catch up with pop culture and impress his charges, two cubs and a girl guide.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/gotlib.htm|title = Marcel Gotlib}}</ref>

===''L'Écho des savanes'' and ''Fluide Glacial''=== In 1972, Gotlib launched the comics magazine ''l'Écho des savanes'' with Claire Bretecher and Nikita Mandryka. The original aim was to get stories unsuitable for ''Pilote'' magazine—which was aimed at school-age readers—out of their system, but ''l'Écho des savanes'' was a huge commercial success.<ref name="lambiek" />

However, the trio's complete lack of business training meant the magazine went deep in the red and they were forced to sell it to a publishing concern. Gotlib's contributions to the magazine were published in album form as ''Rhââ Lovely'' (named after a rapist's line in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Frenzy'') and ''Rha-Gnagna''. Those stories are mostly concerned with smashing taboos and feature much sexuality and other bodily functions, as well as cod-psychoanalysis and pot shots at authority figures of all kinds including divinities. Gotlib, Mandryka and Brétécher stopped working for ''l'Echo des Savanes'' after selling it.

Gotlib saw there was a strong market for adult comics and decided to start a new publication and have it run more professionally. To do this, he enrolled childhood friend, Jacques Diament, as administrator and another ''Pilote'' veteran, Alexis to help with the creative direction, and founded ''Fluide Glacial'' and parent publishing company 'Audie', a comically misspelled acronym of "Amusement, Umour, Derision, Ilarité Et toutes ces sortes de choses". ''Fluide Glacial'' launched the career of a number of unknown or little-known cartoonists, most of whom were influenced by Gotlib in the first place: Édika, Goossens and Dupuy & Berberian. Belgian veteran André Franquin contributed his ''Idées Noires'' strip. Alexis died of aneurysm rupture in 1977, leaving Gotlib and Diament in charge, though he is credited to this day as "Director of conscience" of ''Fluide Glacial''.

Gotlib created two characters in ''Fluide Glacial'': Superdupont with Jacques Lob and Pervers Pépère. Superdupont is a French, highly patriotic answer to US super-heroes who wears a vest and beret and fights a secret organisation called Anti-France. Gotlib mostly wrote or co-wrote Superdupont stories, though he drew a handful of them. The strip was successful enough to be made into a stage show by Jérôme Savary. Pervers Pépère is a stereotypical mac-sporting dirty old man who appeared in one-page stories. In the 1980s, he increasingly focused on running ''Fluide Glacial'' — in which he also wrote a column — and gradually withdrew from cartooning. However, he resuscitated ''Gai-Luron'' in 1986 when the back-catalogue was re-published by Audie and needed promoting; he drew enough new stories for a final album, ''La Bataille Navale''.

===Later years=== In 1991, Gotlib received the Angoulême Festival Grand Prix and, as per tradition, chaired the jury of the next year's festival. In 1993, he wrote an autobiography, ''J'existe, je me suis rencontré'', focusing on his youth, and in 2006 a more thorough one with journalist Gilles Verlant: ''Ma Vie-en-Vrac''.

In 1995, having taken a back seat for a couple of years, Diament and Gotlib sold ''Fluide Glacial'' and ''Audie'' to publisher Flammarion and relinquished responsibilities, though Gotlib continued his column for some time. ''Fluide Glacial'' remains profitable and has outlived all its competitors such as ''Vaillant/Pif'', ''Pilote'' and the ''Hara-Kiri'' stable.<ref name="lambiek" />

==Graphic style== Gotlib's first series were made in a very humoristic tone. Each story consisted of two to four strips drawn in white and black. ''Rubrique-à-Brac'' and ''Les Dingodossiers'' consisted of didactic dossiers of short unrelated strips, drawn in black and white. They revisited an extremely wide range of subjects and dealt with stereotypes and clichés in a caricatural way. Gotlib used caricature and parodies to depict the everyday life, and greets it with extreme derision. In ''Cinemastok'' and ''Gai-Luron'', the same technique was used, although these series were presented in a different manner.

Later, from his departure from ''Pilote'' in 1972, Gotlib's style changed a lot, the scenario as well as the illustrations. The last tome of Rubrique-à-Brac is already marked by this evolution, but it became more obvious with the series published in ''L'Echo des Savannes'' and ''Fluide Glacial''. These two comics magazine were created by Gotlib for an adult audience exclusively, and made it possible for Gotlib to express himself entirely freely, while censorship was present in Pilote, magazine made for a young public. ''Rhââ Lovely '', ''Rhâ-Gnagna '' and ''Pervers Pépère '' are series exclusively dedicated to sex satire, but sexual matters are also present in ''Hamster Jovial''. Most of Gotlib's strips are background-free, with a large portion of the panels being occupied by elaborate dialogues. Also, the large majority of his series were black-and-white in their original publication.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

In 1973 he designed the album cover for French guitarist Marcel Dadi's record 'La Guitare à Dadi' (1974).<ref name="lambiek" />

==Awards== *1976: Best French comical work at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for ''Gai-Luron'' *1991: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême *2007: Grand Prix Saint-Michel, Brussels, Belgium<ref name=Libre2007>{{cite news|author-link=Belga (news agency)|author=Belga|title=Grand Prix St-Michel à Gotlib|url=http://www.lalibre.be/article.phtml?id=10&subid=1083&art_id=376902|publisher=La Libre Belgique|access-date=7 March 2015|language=fr}}</ref> ::*Nominated for the Prix Saint-Michel Press Prize for ''Gotlib 1: Ma vie en vrac''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cfbelgium.free.fr/blogfestival/download/Saint_Michel_2007_Sint_Michiels.pdf |title=Les nominés 2007 |access-date=7 May 2015 }}{{dead link|date=May 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> *Asteroid 184878 Gotlib is named after Marcel Gotlib.

==Bibliography== *''Les Dingodossiers'' with Goscinny (Dargaud, 3 volumes, 1967, 1972, 1975) *''Rubrique-à-Brac'' (Dargaud, 5 volumes, 1970 to 1974) *''Clopinettes'' with Mandryka (Audie - Fluide Glacial, 1974) *''Cinémastock'' with Alexis (Dargaud, 3 volumes, 1974 and 1976) *''Trucs En Vrac'' (Dargaud, 2 volumes, 1977 and 1985) *''Gai-Luron'' (Audie - Fluide Glacial, 10 volumes, 1975 to 1982) *''Rhââ Lovely ''(Audie - Fluide Glacial, 3 volumes, 1976 to 1978) *''Superdupont'' with Lob, Alexis and Solé (Audie - Fluide Glacial, 5 volumes, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1995) *''Hamster Jovial'' (Audie - Fluide Glacial, 1977) *''Rhâ-Gnagna ''(Audie - Fluide Glacial, 2 volumes, 1979 and 1980) *''Pervers Pépère ''(Audie - Fluide Glacial, 1981) *''Dans la joie jusqu'au cou'' with Alexis (Audie - Fluide Glacial, 1979)

==References== {{reflist}}

==Further reading== * {{cite book|last2=Verlant|first2=Gilles|last1=Gotlib |first1=Marcel |date=2006 |title= Ma vie-en-vrac |publisher= Flammarion|isbn= 978-2-08-069071-5 }} * {{cite web| url= http://bdoubliees.com/vaillantpif/auteurs2/gotlib.htm |title= Gotlib publications in ''Vaillant''}} * {{cite web| url= http://bdoubliees.com/journalpilote/auteurs2/gotlib.htm |title= ''Pilote''}} * {{cite web| url= http://bdoubliees.com/echodessavanes/auteurs2/gotlib.htm |title= ''L'Écho des Savanes''}} * {{cite web| url= http://bdoubliees.com/fluideglacial/auteurs2/gotlib.htm |title= ''Fluide Glacial''}} BDoubliées {{in lang|fr}} * {{cite web| url= http://www.bedetheque.com/auteur-3636-BD-Gotlib.html |title= Gotlib albums}} Bedetheque {{in lang|fr}} * {{cite web| url= http://coffre-a-bd.com/journalpilote/auteurs2/gotlib.htm |title= Marcel Gotlib in Pilote|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080923063439/http://coffre-a-bd.com/journalpilote/auteurs2/gotlib.htm|archive-date= 2008-09-23}} Coffre-à-bd {{in lang|fr}}

==External links== {{Commons category|Marcel Gotlib}} * {{cite web | url= http://www.hyphen-galerie.com | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080916082229/http://www.hyphen-galerie.com/ | url-status= dead | archive-date= 2008-09-16 | title= Gotlib official art gallery | language= fr | access-date= 2008-07-21 }} * {{cite web| url= http://lambiek.net/artists/g/gotlib.htm |title=Gotlib biography}} on Lambiek Comiclopedia * {{cite web| url= http://www.vialupo.com/dossiers/gotlib.html |title=Le cas Marcel Gotlib|language=fr}} * {{cite web| url= http://www.chez.com/fredch/gotlib.html |title=Another dossier|language=fr}} * {{cite web| url= https://www.lexpress.fr/styles/mode/gotlib-les-dingodossiers-perec-et-l-humour-juif_474683.html |title= Interview on ''L'Express'' magazine website|date= 31 October 2007|language=fr}}

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