"Asterix in COMIX BRAWL (Fan Concept)"
Fan-made concept art from my Instagram.
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"Asterix in COMIX BRAWL (Fan Concept)"
Fan-made concept art from my Instagram.
Curious about this since the original poll by @wasted-my-time was only 24 hours and I want to include only comics I've personally been recommended by my USAmerican friends.
If you're from a non French speaking household/country, which BDs have you heard of/read?
Smurfs (Les Schtroumpfs, Peyo)
Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin, Hergé)
Asterix (Astérix, René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo)
Blacksad (Blacksad, Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido)
Spirou & Fantasio (Spirou & Fantasio, Rob Vel)
Lucky Luke (Lucky Luke, René Goscinny & Morris)
Gomer Goof (Gaston, Franquin)
Blueberry (Blueberry, Jean "Mœbius" Giraud)
Yakari (Yakari, Job & Derib)
Multiple of these and/or other BDs (put which ones in the tags!)
I haven't heard of any of these
I am a French speaker/Show Results
Honorable mention since it didn't fit on the poll list: Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche, which I chose to exclude since there are literally only 5 albums in English and I had to cut one of them
Small edit for a common question!
What’s BD? - BD = Bande Dessinée = comics (in the French language). Generally (in English anyway) comics are referred to by their language of origin (ie “manga” for Japanese comics). This is because of shared tropes, references, cultural material, art styles, etc. This does NOT mean that they’re all from France! Just that they’re all written in French!
Asterix and Blueberry are from France; Lucky Luke, Tintin, Spirou & Fantasio, Gaston, the Smurfs, and JKJ Bloche are all Belgian; Yakari is Swiss; and Blacksad is made by Spanish creators but written in French for a French audience and published in France
Horse figure of the day: Schleich #11003 Little Thunder
Niche post
But am I the only one who never really perceived Yakari as a boy? Maybe it’s because in the german dub Yakari sounded more like a girl but even then Yakari wasn’t a girl for me either. When I watched the show as a kid I didn’t process his gender AT ALL I just saw Yakari as well…Yakari. The kid that talks to animals and shit. Even now I perceive Yakari more genderless so like…Yakari is so agender to me folks
And they're all watching Newsies
Here's the Official trailer of the upcoming project "Wild Age".
Enjoy!
Yakari - T17 - Le Monstre du Lac
Derib “Yakari” Original Cover (circa 1985) Source