Barelli (comic)

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Comic
title Barelli
country Belgium
author Bob de Moor
publishing company Lombard
magazine Tintin
First publication 1950-1989

Barelli is a Franco-Belgian comic by Bob de Moor .

action

The celebrated actor Barelli works undercover as a detective and solves tricky criminal cases with the help of Inspector Moreau.

background

The humorous adventure series was the first series for Bob de Moor that he was able to design in sequels for the Belgian and French editions of Tintin . Because of his work at Studios Hergé , other episodes were only added sporadically. This also includes a short story in the paperback Tintin Sélection and two short episodes in the special edition Super Tintin .

Le Lombard initially only published L'énigmatique Monsieur Barelli in the Collection du Lombard collection . Other albums in the Collection Vedette series followed later . Bédéscope took on the issue of the previously unpublished stories in the Collection Prestige collection . When Le Lombard wanted to print an independent series, Bob de Moor drew an additional 14 pages for L'énigmatique monsieur Barelli and 29 pages for Monsieur Barelli à Nusa-Pénida , which were published in Tintin in 1981 and 1982 to get to the usual album length. In the German-speaking world, Carlsen published this new edition of Lombard. The complete edition of BD Must came from 2011 and was also published in German translation.

Long stories

Short story collections

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Barelli (1950–1976) in the Belgian edition of Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  2. Barelli (1950–1976) in the French edition of Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Barelli (1981–1986) in the French-language edition of Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  4. Barelli (1956) in Collection du Lombard (21) at Lombard on bdcouvertes.com (French)
  5. Barelli (1973–1976) in Collection Vedette (19, 25, 34, 45) at Lombard on bdcouvertes.com (French)
  6. Barelli (1980) in Collection Prestige at Bédéscope on bdcouvertes.com (French)
  7. Barelli on bedetheque.com (French)
  8. Barelli (1983–1984) at Carlsen on comicguide.de