Saturday, 22 August 2026

1965, Belgian Comics: Les Aventures de Chick Bill, L'Ennemi aux cent visages

In 1965, the publishing house Le Lombard released "L'Ennemi aux cent visages", an album in the humorous Western comic series "The Adventures of Chick Bill". The artwork was created by Tibet (Gilbert Gascard), with a script by Greg (Michel Regnier). The series centres on the adventures of Chick Bill and his companions: Confetti, Chick Bill's faithful horse; Petit Caniche, his young Native American friend; Dog Bull, the sheriff of Wood City; and Kid Ordinn, Dog Bull's deputy sheriff.

Dutch Cover

L'Ennemi aux cent visages
- full colour
- publisher: Le Lombard
- Dutch title: Chick Bill de Cowboy, De honderd dubbelgangers (Le Lombard, 1965)
- never published in English
- drawings by Gilbert Gascard (Tibet)
- story by Michel Regnier (Greg)

 Chick Bill
Kid Ordinn

The comic series was created in April 1953 by Gilbert Gascard, better known by his pen name Tibet. The first adventure, Chick Bill in Arizona, was published in the Belgian weekly comic magazine Ons Volkske. In this debut story, Tibet was still clearly influenced by Walt Disney's anthropomorphic animal style. More than sixty further adventures were subsequently serialised in the weekly magazines Tintin / Kuifje and Ons Volkske. From the third story onwards, the animal characters were transformed into human characters, a change that became a defining feature of the series.

Petit Caniche
Dog Bull

Main characters in this album are: Chick Bill, Kid Ordinn, Petit Caniche, Double 1, Double 2, Dog Bull, Bert the bartender, Mad Doctor.

Bert the bartender
Mad Doctor

Synopsis
Dog Bull instructs Kid Ordinn to guard the entrance to Wood City and to confiscate the firearms of anyone wishing to enter the town. While Petit Caniche is bringing him his lunch, a mysterious stranger refuses to surrender his weapons and instead empties them in a burst of gunfire. Shortly afterwards, a second man arrives at the town boundary. Dressed in exactly the same clothes and looking identical to the first, he calmly hands over his firearms without objection... 

Double 1
Double 2

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