Michaël Logan

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Comic
title Michaël Logan
country Belgium
author André Beautemps
Jean Van Hamme
Illustrator André Beautemps
publishing company Lombard
magazine Tintin
First publication 1972-1978

Michaël Logan is a Franco-Belgian comic drawn by André Beautemps in a realistic style .

The adventures of the pilot Michaël Logan, who undertakes cargo flights with his seaplane for an Australian transport company, first appeared in 1972 in the Belgian and French editions of Tintin and in the Dutch version of Kuifje . In addition to serial stories, several pocket-size short stories were published in Tintin Sélection and Kuifje Pocket . Jean Van Hamme took over the text work in 1974. The series ended abruptly in 1978 with the draftsman's death.

Lombard began in 1975 with the album release in the series Vedette .

Long stories

  • La Fleur Blanche (1972)
  • Le Pays sous l'horizon (1974)
  • Tengku Tarawak (1974–1975)
  • L'Homme de l'autre côté (1975)
  • Celui qui allait mourir (1976)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michaël Logan (1972–1978) in Tintin, Belgium on bdoubliees.com (French)
  2. Michaël Logan (1972–1978) in the French Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Michaël Logan (1973) in Tintin Sélection on lejournaldetintin.free.fr (French)
  4. Michaël Logan (1975–1976) in Vedette (35, 42) at Lombard on bdcouvertes.com (French)