Victor Hubinon (26 April 1924 – 8 January 1979) was a Belgian comic-book artist, best known for the series Buck Danny and Redbeard.
[3] He studied at the Arts Academy of Liège and fled to England later during World War II, where he served in the Royal Navy.
[3] They first collaborated on a short comic story, but Troisfontaines created for them a new hero, Buck Danny, about a trio of fictional American pilots in World War II.
[3] Unusual about the series was that it kept very securely up-to-date, with the heroes always flying in the most recent planes and participating in current events.
[3] When Charlier, together with a few friends like René Goscinny, created the new Pilote magazine in 1959, he wrote for Hubinon the realistic pirate series Redbeard, which would continue for some twenty years.