The Bellybuttons

The Bellybuttons
Les Nombrils

Issue 3802 (February 2011) of Spirou, featuring (left to right) Jenny, Karine (in her new look) and Vicky.
Publication information
Publisher Dupuis (French)
Cinebook (English)
Format Ongoing series
Genre Graphic chick lit for
young adults
Publication date 2004 – present
Number of issues Number of albums:
3 (in English)
5 (in French)
Creative team
Writer(s) Dubuc (Maryse Dubuc)
Artist(s) Delaf (Marc Delafontaine)
Creator(s) Delaf and Dubuc

The Bellybuttons (French: Les Nombrils) is a French Canadian comic book series written by Maryse Dubuc (credited as "Dubuc") and illustrated by her husband, Marc "Delaf" Delafontaine.[1] Dubuc and Delafontaine are based in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

Contents

History

As Les Nombrils, the series was introduced in 2004 in a Québécois humour magazine, Safarir; it was later picked up in 2005 by the Belgian bande dessinée (BD) magazine, Spirou. Spirou's publisher, Dupuis, published its first BD album, Pour qui tu te prends ?, in 2006.[2]

An English version of the series, with its title directly translated to The Bellybuttons, was introduced in 2009 by British publisher Cinebook.[3]

By 2009, Les Nombrils has become one of the best-selling BD album titles on the market, with its third volume, Les liens de l'amitié, having sold over 220,000 copies.[4]

In 2010, Dubuc won the Joe Shuster Award in the "Outstanding Writer" category for her work in the fourth Les Nombrils album, "Duel de belles"; she was the first francophone winner in this category since the awards were created in 2005.[5][6] She was first nominated in 2009 in the "Outstanding Writer" and "Outstanding Colourist" categories for her work in Les liens de l'amitié.

In 2011, this volume was chosen by Communication-Jeunesse as the book most-preferred by Québécois readers aged 12 to 17.[7][8]

The series was on hiatus from late 2009 until February 2011, when Les Nombrils returned to Spirou in issue 3802.[9]

Format

The series, characterised as "chick lit in graphic novel format" by Cinebook,[10] focuses on three girls—two glamourous and vain, and one homely and down-to-earth—who test their friendships against popularity, boys and jealousy.[1] To each other, they are considered frenemies -- at times they help each other out, while at other times they compete for the same man.

In both languages, the name of the series is derived from the body piercing jewellery that the main characters Jenny and Vicky wear in their navels. The title also refers to Jenny and Vicky referring themselves as the "world's bellybutton".

The tagline for the series is "Life is Cruel. Deal with it." In the original French version, "La vie est cruelle. Et puis après ?" (Life is cruel. And then what?)

Characters

[1]

Central characters

Supporting characters

Other languages

In addition to English, Les Nombrils has been translated into these languages. Unless specified, all translate to "Bellybuttons".

Language Local Title Publisher Source
Czech Pupiky Albatros Media / CooBoo [11][12]
Danish Navlerne Egmont Serieforlaget
(backup feature in "Tempo" magazine)[13]
[14]
Dutch Mooie Navels
("Pretty Navels")
Dupuis [15]
Italian Le Ombeliche [16]
Norwegian Jentelus
("Cooties", lit. "girl lice")
[17]
Spanish
(Spain)
Ombligos Dibbuks [18]

Volumes

As of November 2011:[3]

English

French

[2], unless specified.

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Bellybuttons; catty and cruel tales from the schoolyard...". forbiddenplanet.co.uk. November 27, 2009. http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/2009/the-bellybuttons-catty-and-cruel-tales-from-the-schoolyard/. Retrieved 2010-08-30. 
  2. ^ a b "Les Nombrils". Dupuis. http://www.dupuis.com/catalogue/UK/s/1275/les_nombrils.html. Retrieved 2010-08-30. 
  3. ^ a b "Bellybuttons, The". Cinebook. http://www.cinebook.co.uk/index.php?cPath=154. Retrieved 2010-08-30. 
  4. ^ Ratier, Gilles. "Bilan 2009". ACBD. http://www.acbd.fr/bilan/bilan-2009.html. Retrieved 25 May 2011. 
  5. ^ "2010 Outstanding Writer – Maryse Dubuc". Joe Shuster Award. June 22, 2010. http://joeshusterawards.com/2010/06/22/2010-outstanding-writer-maryse-dubuc/. Retrieved 2010-08-30. 
  6. ^ Martin, Laura (8 Juin 2010). "Un prix canadien pour Maryse Dubuc" (in French). La Tribune. http://www.cyberpresse.ca/la-tribune/arts-spectacles/201006/08/01-4287885-un-prix-canadien-pour-maryse-dubuc.php. Retrieved 25 May 2011. 
  7. ^ "Les Nombrils" Facebook page, June 8, 2011.(French)
  8. ^ Communication-Jeunesse: "Palmarès des livres préférés des jeunes 2010-2011", June 9, 2011.(French)
  9. ^ From the official "Les Nombrils" Facebook page, posted February 23, 2011.(French)
  10. ^ "Cinebook ... at the London Book Fair 20–22 April 2009" (PDF). Press release. Cinebook. 16 April 2009. http://www.cinebook.co.uk/documents/090416CinebookPressReleaseLondonBookFair2009.pdf. Retrieved 2010-08-30. 
  11. ^ Albatros Media: "Pupiky" (Czech)
  12. ^ Les Nombril's Facebook page, April 4, 2011.(French)
  13. ^ Navlerne - Comicwiki.dk
  14. ^ Les Nombril's Facebook page, May 18, 2011.(French)
  15. ^ Dupuis: "Mooie Navels"(Dutch)
  16. ^ Les Nombril's Facebook page, May 3, 2011.(French)
  17. ^ Les Nombril's Facebook page, May 23, 2011.(French)
  18. ^ Norma Comics: "OMBLIGOS 01: ¿TÚ QUIÉN TE CREES QUE ERES?"(Spanish)
  19. ^ amazon.ca: "Jeunes belles et vaches nombrils intégral"
  20. ^ Les Nombrils' Facebook page, July 26, 2011.(French)
  21. ^ amazon.ca: "Nombrils t.05 (1/3)noir cauche nombrils [Hardcover"]
  22. ^ amazon.ca: "Nombrils t.05 (2/3)rouge enfer nombrils [Comic"]
  23. ^ amazon.ca: "Nombrils t.05 (3/3 pformat) nombrils [Paperback"]

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