Paul Winkler (7 July 1898 in Budapest – 23 September 1982 in Melun) was a French[1] writer, journalist and publisher of Jewish-Hungarian ancestry.
Before being the head of Press Alliance, Winkler operated Europe's largest feature syndicate, Opera Mundi [fr], in France.
[1] Specializing in the distribution of bandes dessinées (French comics), Winkler founded several popular magazines.
Le Journal de Mickey is now a weekly 60-page magazine, with sister publications Picsou Magazine, Mickey Parade Géant, Super Picsou Géant and Mon Premier Journal de Mickey printing Disney comics in French from around the world.
[3] In April 1936, Winkler also published Robinson (périodique) [fr], a 16-page weekly filled with American adventure comics, and he followed this in December 1937 with Hop-là!