Steven Strong

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Steven Strong (Benoît Brisefer) carrying a pile of gold bars.
Steven Strong (Benoît Brisefer) carrying a pile of gold bars.

Benoît Brisefer (French for "Benedict Steelbreaker") is a Belgian comic created in 1960 by the Belgian comic book artist Peyo (best known for the Smurfs) about a little boy with superhuman strength. Since Peyo's death it has been continued by other designers and writers. Parts of the series have been published in a number of languages around the world.

In 1967, the British comic Giggle published an early adventure under the name Tammy Tuff [1]. Other English-language publications have used the name Steven Strong.

Steven Strong is a little boy, who always wears a beret, a blue scarf, and a red shirt, and who has exceptional strength, except when he catches a cold, upon which he becomes normal. Feats of his super-strength include running at high speeds, jumping at exceptional heights and lengths, and an exceptionally strong breath.

Despite his strength, however, he is generally a very polite and helpful person who is willing to help others in need; in Le cirque Bodoni, for instance, he scratches together his meager savings to assist the nearly bankrupted circus manager. He hates crime and injustice, and has an intense dislike for firearms, especially automatic weapons.

Peyo handed over the illustration of the series relatively early to concentrate on the more successful series The Smurfs. The first seven adventures appeared in Spirou, but the series stopped when the success of the Smurfs prevented Peyo from working on his other series. After his death in 1992, it has been restarted by Pascal Garray and Thierry Culliford, Peyo's son.

[edit] List of albums

These are the original French titles.

  1. 1962 : Les taxis rouges : scenario and design Peyo; colors Will
  2. 1965 : Madame Adolphine : scenario and design Peyo; colors Will
  3. 1968 : Les douze travaux de Benoît Brisefer : scenario Yvan Delporte; design Peyo
  4. 1969 : Tonton Placide : scenario Gos; design Peyo ; colors François Walthéry
  5. 1971 : Le cirque Bodoni : scenario Peyo; design and colors François Walthéry
  6. 1973 : Lady d'Olphine : scenario Peyo; design and colors François Walthéry
  7. 1978 : Le fétiche : scenario Peyo; design and colors Albert Blesteau, ISBN 2-8036-1294-1
  8. 1993 : Hold-up sur pellicule : scenario Thierry Culliford ; design and colors Pascal Garray; ISBN 2-8036-1041-8
  9. 1995 : L'île de la désunion : scenario Peyo; design Pascal Garray; ISBN 2-8036-1570-3
  10. 1997 : La route du sud : scenario and design Pascal Garray
  11. 1999 : Le secret d'Églantine : scenario Thierry Culliford; design Pascal Garray
  12. 2002 : Chocolats et coups fourrés : scenario Thierry Culliford; design Pascal Garray
  13. 2004 : John-John : scenario Thierry Culliford; design Pascal Garray; ISBN 2-8036-1994-6