Andre,
I am not sure that Dupuis-union is a credit union, however, I don't think that Dupuis (the comic book editor) would release figures marking them as Dupuis Union instead of simply as Dupuis as before.
I didn't have much luck when googling Dupuis union, so I am really not sure, but one of the reasons why I never thought the first Dupuis smurfs and the Ed Dupuis Union smurfs were made for the same company is that the molds are completely different...If as you say, Peyo asked Dupuis if they wanted to continue making the smurfs and if not, asked, what to do with the molds, why would they say no to Peyo..and then turn around and make low quality ones and mark them Ed Dupuis Union (Union is the English word for the German Gewerkschaft).
I don't have any of the first Dupuis smurfs, so I can't compare the PVCs between both sets
You are right about the peyo marking...I even go so far as to say just because a smurf as the Peyo marking does not mean it's a licensed one...it just gives credit to the fact that the smurfs (in this case mold) are licensed by Peyo
Like Joaqion says: a very intresting discussion.
Thanks for helping me Maureen.
This is how I see it.
First Ed Dupuis union is most likely in French. So for me Ed Dupuis means as Dupuis says themselves Editions Dupuis. Union is the same right??
The thing to look at is the thing between Peyo and Ed Dupuis. It is a &.
This for me means Peyo( Pierre Culliford) together with Editions Dupuis.
Now to the second thing Maureen, that explains the question asked to Peyo.
These smurfs were made before Bully got the question and before Dupuis gave Peyo all the rights for the figurines.
So all together something like this.
1. Dupuis molds used for the kelloggs smurfs in 1966.
2. Peyo and Dupuis molds used in around 1972, marked Peyo C & Ed Dupuis Union.
3. When Bully gets the right for all the molds in 1973/74 they also gets all the Dupuis molds and asks Peyo what to do with these. Dupuis answers Peyo they are no longer intrested in making figurines and Peyo get sole rights for all smurfs figurines.
So I think the chronology is correct, but off course we can not say for sure which smurfs were in the Kelloggs boxes.
But for me these things are certain after reading what Peyo said in this book.
1. Bully was not involved in the Kelloggs-smurfs. But obviously Dupuis was very involved in some way!!!
2. When Bully started making smurfs in 1973/74, that´s when Dupuis was no longer intrested in the figurines and Peyo got the sole rights for these. So after 1974 you will not find any Dupuis-smurfs.
Do you agree Maureen??