Ringo (comic)

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Comic
title Ringo
country Belgium
author William Vance
Jacques Acar
Yves Duval
André-Paul Duchâteau
Illustrator William Vance
publishing company Lombard
magazine Tintin
First publication 1965-1978

Ringo is a Franco-Belgian comic strip drawn in a realistic style by William Vance .

action

Ray Ringo receives the order from Wells Fargo to protect stagecoaches from Indians and bandits and to bring them safely to their destinations.

background

William Vance drew the western series and wrote the first and last stories. Other copywriters were Jacques Acar , Yves Duval and André-Paul Duchâteau . The series appeared in the Belgian and French editions of Tintin between 1965 and 1966 . The remaining episodes came out in Tintin Sélection . Lombard began publishing albums in the Jeune Europe series in 1967 and published the complete complete edition in the Tout Vance series in 2004 . The German first release came from MV Comix as Ray Ringo . Other stories followed in the old Zack and in the Zack Parade under the name Hondo . Feest released two albums.

Long stories

No. title
1 The long road to Santa Fe (1965/66)
2 The Gettysburg Oath (1966)
3 Death in the Blizzard (1977/78)

Web links

  • Ray Ringo on lejournaldetintin.free.fr (French)

Individual evidence

  1. Ray Ringo (1965–1966) in Tintin, Belgium on bdoubliees.com (French)
  2. Ray Ringo (1965–1966) in the French Tintin on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Ringo (1970–1978) in Tintin Sélection (6–7, 34–38) on lejournaldetintin.free.fr (French)
  4. Ringo (1967–1968) in Jeune Europe (47, 55) at Lombard on bdcouvertes.com (French)
  5. Ringo (2004) in Tout Vance (8–9) at Lombard on bedetheque.com (French)
  6. Ray Ringo (1967–1968) in MV Comix on comicguide.de
  7. Hondo (1974–1975) in Zack on comicguide.de
  8. Hondo (1975) in Zack Parade (8) on comicguide.de
  9. Ringo (1989–1991) at Feest on comicguide.de