Guest on Sunday of the show "En balade avec", on Europe 1, the designer Jul walked with Pascale Clark in the alleys of the Bois de Vincennes, evoking his childhood memories and, inevitably, his first pencil strokes. 

Has Jul developed a taste for impertinence in the Bois de Vincennes?

The press cartoonist, also comic book author, was in any case at the Decroly school, an establishment offering experimental teaching methods.

Guest of

En Balade avec

, Sunday on Europe 1, Jul walked with Pascale Clark in the footsteps of this happy childhood. 

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"We went to chain each other to the ministry gates"

"I did all the existing demonstrations, from kindergarten to third," recalls the designer.

“When I was three years old, we went to the ministry gates, wearing makeup,” to protest against a threat to close the school, he continues.

"I learned two words at the same time: undertaker, and Chirac (then mayor of Paris,

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"Averell Dalton, he's my favorite"

Throughout the stroll, Jul also evokes his more recent past, and in particular his recent years spent drawing Lucky Luke with Achdé.

Responding to Pascale Clark, who compares him to the famous cowboy, the designer has fun: "I wonder if it's not a bit like dog owners, who gradually start to look like their dog. (...) I have a slightly gangly side ... If I could have as much hair as Lucky Luke, I wouldn't mind! "

And to doodle a drawing of the tallest of the Dalton brothers: "Averell, he's my darling."