Ramiro (comic)

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Comic
title Ramiro
country Belgium
author Jacques Stoquart
William Vance
Illustrator William Vance
publishing company Dargaud
magazine Femme d'Aujourd'hui
First publication 1974-1983

Ramiro is a Franco-Belgian comic series published between 1974 and 1983 .

action

Born out of wedlock, Ramiro has several adventures during the reign of King Alfonso VIII of Castile .

background

William Vance drew his second series of knights after Roderic . Jacques Stoquart wrote the first four episodes . The series was published between 1974 and 1983 in the Belgian women's magazine Femme d'Aujourd'hui . The stories have been greatly expanded and revised for the album editions. Dargaud brought out the albums. Only the complete edition contained the last two episodes not yet published in album form. The German publication was done by Splitter .

Stories

  • Ramiro le bâtard (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1974, 42 pages)
  • Ramiro et le charlatan (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1974–1975, 46 pages)
  • L'inconnue du Puy (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1975–1976, 43, pages)
  • Piège à Santiago (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1976, 39 pages)
  • Le trésor des Wisigoths (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1977–1978, 56 pages)
  • Qui es-tu Wisigoth? (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1981–1982, 38 pages)
  • La louve d'Arnac (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1982, 34 pages)
  • La tour d'Arnac (Femme d'Aujourd'hui, 1982–1983, 30 pages)

Web links

Individual references / comments

  1. Ramiro in Femmes d'Aujourd'hui on pressibus.org (French)
  2. William Vance on bdzoom.com (French)
  3. Ramiro at Dargaud on bedetheque.com (French)
  4. Ramiro in Tout Vance (10-13) with Dargaud on bedetheque.com (French)
  5. Ramiro at Splitter on comicguide.de
  6. The stories in chronological order