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Roger Camille ( Kiko) Créateur de Foufi

ROGER CAMILLE  was born in Egypt as Roger Kamil and began his career as a cartoonist for Samir, a children's magazine in Egypt, in the late 1950s. He later left that country in the early 1960s after the Nasser regime began suppressing dissidents, living first in Canada (1962–63) and then Belgium, where he started working for Spirou magazine; his first comics for Spirouwere Djinn (1964–66), written by Jacques Devos, and Ali-Bibi Le Petit Fakir (1965), written by Lucien de Gieter.

His most famous comic, FOUFI originally was created as a supplemental feature for the weekly Arabic edition of Superman. Foufi chronicles the adventures of the eponymous boy, a Robin Hood figure who wears a red fez and rides his magic carpet to dispense justice. It first was published in Lebanon in 1964, then moved to Spirou starting from 1965. The strip was retired in 1983; three albums of Foufi were published by Dupuis in French and Dutch between 1967 and 1968

He lived in Schaerbeek and died on the eve of his 70th birthday and was survived by only his brother Raouf Camille, and his two nieces, Joëlle and Carole Camille



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