Dan Cooper

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Comic
title Dan Cooper
country Belgium
author Albert Weinberg
Jean-Michel Charlier
Illustrator Albert Weinberg
publishing company Lombard
magazine Tintin
First publication 1954-2010

Dan Cooper (original title: Dan Cooper ) is a 1954 Franco-Belgian comic series first published .

action

The title character is a Canadian military pilot . The stories often have a science fiction character, but also contain realistic, contemporary elements; different from z. B. Buck Danny not only shows the fight against criminals and enemies, but also rescue operations and the like are emphasized. The drawings in the series show a high level of detail and realism, which is particularly evident in the technical details of the aircraft.

background

Albert Weinberg wrote and drew the series of aviators. In the French-language original, Dan Cooper appeared in Tintin from 1954 . In Germany, the series was reprinted from 1966 to 1972 in the MV-Comix magazine of the Ehapa publishing company and from 1973 to 1980 by Koralle in ZACK and its offshoots. Dan Cooper's albums are in German with Koralle (1978–81), Bastei (1981–83), Ehapa (within the album series Die große Flieger- und Rennfahrer-Comics ), Carlsen (1992/93) and Salleck (since 2000) published. The most extensive edition is from Bastei.

A complete edition of the series begun by Epsilon Verlag was canceled after a volume. In May 2016, the complete edition was restarted by Splitter Verlag and continued with another volume every two months.

Long stories

No. title
1 Blue Delta (1954/55)
2 Lord of the Sun (1955/56)
3 The Pirates of Silence (1957)
4th Operation Jupiter (1957/58, 1979)
5 Off to Mars (1958/59)
6th Duel in the Sky (1959/60)
7th A coup d'état over the ice desert (1960/61)
8th The Jaguar Squadron (1961/62)
9 Dan Cooper's Secret (1962)
10 Three Cosmonauts (1963)
11 Phantom III does not answer (1963/64)
12 Acrobats of the Skies (1964/65)
13 Tiger of the Sea (1965)
14th Flying saucers attack (1965/66)
15th Panic on Cape Kennedy (1966/67)
16 The Men with the Golden Wings (1967)
17th SOS in space (1967/68)
18th The Sky Over Norway (1968)
19th The Missing Pilots (1969)
20th Apollo calls Soyuz (1969/70)
21st The Minos Affair (1970)
22nd Mission Jumbo (1970/71)
23 Crash in Sector 135 (1971)
24 Azimuth Zero (1977)
25th Lost in No Man's Land (1978)
26th Danger from Space (1978–1979)
27 Project F-18 (1980)
28 F-111 in danger (1981)
29 The Aviator Without a Name (1982)
30th Pilots Without Uniform (1982)
31 SOS Space Shuttle (1983)
32 Viking Connection (1984)
33 Target (1985)
34 Silver Fox (1985)
35 Dragon Lady (1986)
36 The Invisible Plane (1987)
37 The Vrille (1989)
38 The Ghost Airplanes (1990)
39 The hostage of the Clemenceau (1990)
40 Alert on the Clem (1991)
41 The Eye of the Tiger (1992)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas C. Knigge: Everything about comics. Europa Verlag, 2004. p. 233.