Les Panthères

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Comic
title Les Panthères
country Belgium
author Greg
Jacques Acar
Illustrator Edouard Aidans
publishing company Lombard
magazine Tintin
First publication 1971-1975

Les Panthères is a Franco-Belgian comic strip drawn in a realistic style by Edouard Aidans .

The adventures of three young women trying their luck in the French capital first appeared in 1971 in the Belgian and French editions of Tintin and in the Dutch version of Kuifje . Greg first wrote chapter by chapter and returned to the usual sequel story in 1973. In Tintin Sélection and Kuifje Pocket , an illustrated short novel based on an idea by Jacques Acar was also published.

Lombard began releasing the albums in the Jeune Europe series in 1974 . On the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the publishing house, a complete edition appeared in the Millésimes series in 2008 .

Long stories

  • Le Magicien qui n'existait pas (1971)
  • L'Homme qui refusait la vie (1971–1972)
  • Le Bolide maudit (1973)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Les Panthères (1971–1973) in Tintin, Belgium on bdoubliees.com (French)
  2. Les Panthères (1971–1973) in the French Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Les Panthères (1975) in Tintin Sélection on lejournaldetintin.free.fr (French)
  4. Les Panthères (1974–1975) in Jeune Europe (91, 95, 99) at Lombard on bdcouvertes.com (French)
  5. Les Panthères (2008) in Millésimes (15) at Lombard on bd-tek.com (French)