Paul Winkler (publisher) explained

Paul Winkler (7 July 1898 in Budapest  - 23 September 1982 in Melun) was a French writer, journalist and publisher of Jewish-Hungarian ancestry. Before being the head of Press Alliance, Winkler operated Europe's largest feature syndicate,, in France.[1]

Specializing in the distribution of bandes dessinées (French comics), Winkler founded several popular magazines. Le Journal de Mickey, first published as an 8-page weekly in October 1934, began a tradition of French Disney comics publishing that continues until the present day. Le Journal de Mickey is now a weekly 60-page magazine, with sister publications Picsou Magazine, Mickey Parade Géant, Super Picsou Géant and Mon Premier Journal de Mickey printing Disney comics in French from around the world.[2] In honor of his dedication to publishing Disney comics, Winkler was given a posthumous Disney Legends award in 1997.[3]

In April 1936, Winkler also published , a 16-page weekly filled with American adventure comics, and he followed this in December 1937 with , "L'hebdomadaire de la jeunesse moderne" (the weekly for the modern child).[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Press: EIGHTH WONDER SYNDICATED. https://web.archive.org/web/20100903234716/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,766075,00.html. dead. September 3, 2010. Sep 15, 1941. Time. 2009-08-19.
  2. Book: Becattini . Alberto . Disney Comics: The Whole Story . 2016 . Theme Park Press . 978-1683900177 . The French Connection.
  3. Book: Weber . Patrick . La Grande Histoire du Journal de Mickey . 2014 . Éditions Glénat . 978-2-344-00475-3 . 125.
  4. Book: Weber . Patrick . La Grande Histoire du Journal de Mickey . 2014 . Éditions Glénat . 978-2-344-00475-3 . 23.