Scarlett Dream

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Scarlett Dream is the title character of a French comic book series that was published from 1965. Draftsman of the erotic adventure series around the main character, based on the actress Marlène Jobert , who, together with her companion Ralph, takes on the diabolical Dr. Styx fights was Robert Gigi , author Claude Moliterni .

publication

Scarlett Dream was first published in 1965 as a sequel to French comic book magazine V-Magazine . In 1967, French publisher Eric Losfeld released the sequel story as a cohesive album.

A total of six albums had been released by the mid-1970s, most of them on Dargaud :

  1. Scarlett Dream
  2. Araignia
  3. L'inconnu de Hong-Kong
  4. Ombres sur Venise
  5. A deux pas de l'enfer
  6. En double command

Overall, appeared Scarlett Dream in seventeen countries. In German at the beginning of the 1970s, it was initially partially published in the Pip magazine . From 1981 to 1983, Carlsen Verlag released four Scarlett Dream albums .

reception

While Franco Fossati certifies Scarlett Dream to be "a very good adventure comic" and speculates that the comic series should "close the gap between Barbarella and Modesty Blaise ", Andreas C. Knigge sees a "clumsy plot" and "adventure that can hardly be surpassed in terms of triviality ”, although together with Achim Schnurrer he previously described the comic as“ remarkable ”because of the unusual drawing style.

For his work on Scarlett Dream and Orion , Robert Gigi received an award at the 1969 comic festival in Lucca .

literature

  • Franco Fossati: The large illustrated Ehapa comic lexicon . Ehapa Verlag, Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-7704-0865-9 , p. 229.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Scarlett Dream on lfb.it (Italian) , accessed June 7, 2012
  2. a b Andreas C. Knigge: Sex in comics . Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt am Main; Berlin 1985, ISBN 3-548-36518-3 , p. 183.
  3. ^ Andreas C. Knigge: Comics . Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Reinbek 1996, ISBN 3-499-16519-8 , p. 261
  4. Andreas C. Knigge: Sex in comics . Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt am Main; Berlin 1985, ISBN 3-548-36518-3 , p. 201.
  5. Scarlett Dream on comicguide.de , accessed June 7, 2012
  6. ^ Franco Fossati: The large illustrated Ehapa comic lexicon . Ehapa Verlag, Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-7704-0865-9 , p. 229.
  7. Andreas C. Knigge, Achim Schnurrer: Bilderfrauen, Frauenbilder. An annotated photo documentation about the image of the woman in the comic. Hannover 1979, ISBN 3-88464-010-0 , p. 96.
  8. 5 ° SALONE INTERNAZIONALE DEI COMICS (Italian) , accessed on June 7, 2012