![]() Jacobs in 1946, the Blake and Mortimer comic strip depicts the adventures of Francis Blake, director of the British secret service, and his best friend, Philip Mortimer, a professor and scientist specializing in nuclear physics. Jacobs (scriptwriter from 1946 to 1990, cartoonist from 1946 to 1971)Ĭreated by Belgian cartoonist and author Edgar P. Une publication partagée par Blake Et Mortimer France name: Blake et MortimerĪuthor: Edgar P. Still active today, it is one of the most enduring cartoon franchises with 95 albums released at the time of writing. Through his adventures, he hunts down bandits, especially the most famous thugs of the Wild West, the Dalton brothers.Īppearing for the first time in 1946 in the Almanach 47, a special issue of the Spirou newspaper, Lucky Luke was published for many years in magazines (Spirou, Pilote, Tintin, Pif Gadget) in parallel with the release of his albums. Always accompanied by his faithful steed, Jolly Jumper, Lucky Luke’s mission is to restore order and peace in the country. Lucky Luke is a cartoon created by the Belgian cartoonist Morris and which puts in the scene a cowboy of the Far West known to be the man who shoots faster than his shadow. It has also been adapted in every conceivable format: films, audiobooks, animated series, and video games…įerran Cornellà, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia CommonsĪuthors: Morris, his real name Maurice de Bevere (scriptwriter and cartoonist from 1946 to 2001) Achdé, his real name Hervé Darmenton (cartoonist since 2001) Thanks to its success, the comic strip has given rise to numerous spin-off series (Gaston, the Marsupilami, the Little Spirou, Zorglub). Throughout the volumes, their adventures lead them to make crazy encounters, from the Marsupilami to dictators and aliens. He then had the idea to associate Spirou with Fantasio and to make them a group of reporters ready to explore the world. The comic strip Spirou and Fantasio was created in 1938 by Rob-Vel after the publisher Jean Dupuis asked him to illustrate the main character of the Journal de Spirou. Number of books: 56 (plus 6 special editions) Une publication partagée par .paul name: Spirou et FantasioĪuthors: Rob-Vel, of his real name Robert Pierre Velter (from 1938 to 1943) Jijé, of his real name Joseph Gillain (from 1943 to 1946) André Franquin (from 1946 to 1969) Jean-Claude Fournier (from 1969 to 1980) Nicolas Broca et Raoul Cauvin (from 1980 to 1983) Philippe Vandevelde et Jean-Richard Geurts (from 1982 to 2002) Jean-David Morvan and José Luis Munuera (from 2004 to 2008) Yoann Chivard et Fabien Vehlmann (from 2010 to 2018) Olivier Schwartz, Sophie Guerrive and Benjamin Abitan (since 2022) ![]() The Belgian reporter was entitled to his own newspaper, Le Journal de Tintin, published from 1946 to 1976, but also to 8 feature films, filmed between 19, video games, and even plays. ![]() ![]() From then on, each new release was a success and the franchise associated with the Adventures of Tintin began to become a brand that sold. With more than 250 million copies sold worldwide, The Adventures of Tintin is also one of the pillars of the French-Belgian comic.Īfter the first albums with moderate success (including Tintin in America and Tintin in the Congo), the French-language comic strip exploded in the eyes of the public with the release of the fifth part: The Blue Lotus. Une publication partagée par Tintin Comic Art name: Les Aventures de TintinĪuthor: Hergé, of his real name Georges RémiĬreated by Belgian cartoonist and screenwriter Hergé in 1929, The Adventures of Tintin follows the adventures of a young Belgian reporter who travels and explores the world, accompanied by his white fox terrier, Snowy. ![]()
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