Dani Futuro

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Comic
title Dani Futuro
country Spain
author Victor Mora
Illustrator Carlos Giménez
publishing company Editorial Planeta, Lombard
magazine Gaceta Junior, Tintin
First publication 1970-1975
expenditure 7th

Dani Futuro is a science fiction - comic series of Spaniard Carlos Giménez and Víctor Mora .

The stories tell of the adventures of a boy who was frozen on earth by an accident in 1983 and will be brought back to life by a scientist in the future of 2104.

content

In 1983 the young engineer son Dani Blancor wants to visit his father on his polar station. In an accident, his plane crashes in a crevasse. The freezing temperatures there preserve his body and 121 years later it is brought back to life by the scientist Doctor Dosian. Dani, a bit confused at first, finds himself in a strange place, a strange Caribbean world with strange futuristic equipment and extraordinary flora. Doctor Dosian's niece Iris introduces him to the world of the year 2104. The household robot Jules also helps him.

Together they experience adventures on the inhabited celestial bodies of the galaxy. They often campaigned for oppressed peoples and against exploitative systems.

publication

The first stories appeared in 1970 in the Spanish comic magazine Gaceta Junior, followed by an album publication by Editorial Planeta . From 1971, the release in Tintin, France, and an album release by Le Lombard . In Germany, some episodes appeared in Zack magazine in 1972 and three albums in 1983 on Semic, a kiosk edition by Carlsen Verlag .

Albums

  • 1970: Dani Futuro 1 (German cemetery of spaceships )
  • 1970: Dani Futuro 2 (German shipwrecked in space )
  • 1972: El planeta de las catástrofes (German planet of horror )
  • 1973: Los amos de Psicodelia
  • 1974: Iris de Andrómeda
  • 1975: El fin de un mundo
  • 1975: El mago del espacio

Individual evidence

  1. Dani Futuro at artesecuencial.com.es
  2. Dani Futuro at bedetheque.com
  3. ^ Dani Futuro at German Comic Guide