Line (comic)

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Comic
title Line
country Belgium
author Nicolas Goujon
Charles Nugue
Rol
Greg
Illustrator Françoise Bertier
André Gaudelette
Rol
Paul Cuvelier
publishing company Lombard
magazine Line
First publication 1956-1972

Line is a Franco-Belgian comic series .

action

Line is the daughter of a renowned surgeon . As an attentive youth, she helps people wherever she can. However, her courage and curiosity regularly put her in dangerous situations, which her aunt does not like at all. With Boucanier, a biologist, she can solve several criminal cases.

background

Nicolas Goujon wrote the first story in 1956 for the girls' magazine of the same name, Line . The drawings were by Françoise Bertier. André Gaudelette became a new draftsman in 1957, who implemented an idea by Charles Nugue. The authorship and the drawings went to Rol in 1960. A renewal took place in 1963 with writer Greg and draftsman Paul Cuvelier . The series appeared in Line between 1956 and 1963 and, after it was discontinued, was continued from 1963 to 1972 in the Belgian and from 1964 to 1972 in the French edition of Tintin . In the album edition of Le Lombard, which began in 1966, the first episode by Greg and Paul Cuvelier, La maison du mystère , which Bédéscope delivered in 1979 , was missing . With Line et les timbres volants the only story was released from before 1963 in the form of albums of 2003.

Long stories

  • Line et les timbres volants (1957-1958)
  • La Maison du mystère (1963)
  • Le Piège au diable (1963–1964)
  • Le Secret du boucanier (1964)
  • Les Requins de Korador (1965)
  • La Caravane de la Colère (1971–1972)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Line in Line on lejournalline.free.fr (French)
  2. Line in Tintin (Belgium) on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Line in Tintin (France) on bdoubliees.com (French)
  4. Line on bedetheque.com (French)
  5. Line at Editions l'Age d'Or on bedetheque.com (French)