

This is the original plate number 1 of “La Pyramide oubliée,” published in Circus issue five. This plate does not appear in the original comic book. The last panel has been detached and reveals an earlier panel that was never published. These two panels need to be glued back onto the page.
The title in the upper left is missing, but the name Winninger appears.
Pierre Wininger, born in 1950, began working in comics in 1976.
He published in Charlie Hebdo and Circus (“Victor Billetdoux”). In 1979, he created “Le Jardin Sanglant,” with a script by Henri Filippini, for Pilote, and later as an album at Dargaud.
He then created “Nicéphore Vaucanson” for Okapi. From 1987 onward, Wininger, who is also a children’s illustrator, devoted himself to adapting many novels for Je Bouquine. He illustrated works by Oscar Wilde, Conan Doyle, Calvino, Carroll, Balzac, Faulkner, Shelley, Stevenson, Saint-Exupéry, Du Maurier, Charlotte Brontë, and others.
Very beautiful original drawn page, 1978, Pierre Wininger, “La Pyramide oubliée.