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Comic-Finance
Comic-Finance, founded in 1982 in Paris by journalist Claude Bernard and caricaturist Sophie de Flandre, has become a prominent publication at the intersection of finance and satire. Initially launched as a quarterly, it is renowned for its witty analysis of economic policies and market trends through humorous illustrations and critiques. Over the years, it has achieved notable milestones, including the prestigious Émile Guillaumin Prize for editorial excellence. The newspaper offers a diverse range of content, including satirical articles, in-depth analyses, and commentary on current financial events, establishing itself as a trusted source of entertainment and information. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Comic-Finance from Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1873, including 200 scans in total. Delve into the pages of history and uncover a wealth of insights, featuring historical figures and events that may even resonate with your own family history. Explore the site to uncover these treasures.