Bernard Prince
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Bernard Prince is a Franco-Belgian comics series, featuring an eponymous character and his sailor-adventurer companions. The series was created by Belgian cartoonists Greg and Hermann for the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin, first appearing on January 4, 1966.[1]
Synopsis
Originally an agent of Interpol the heroic Prince, joined by the roguish Barney Jordan and the clever orphan Djinn, becomes an adventurer sailing through the contemporary (1960s-70s) world on a sloop, the beautiful Cormoran.
Bibliography
- General Satan, story by Greg, illustrations by Hermann
- Storm over Coronado, Greg/Hermann
- The Hell of Suong-Bay, Greg/Hermann
- Manhattan Adventure, Greg/Hermann (remake illustrated by Edouard Aidans)
- Fire in the Oasis, Greg/Hermann
- The Law of the Hurricane, Greg/Hermann
- The Scorched Land, Greg/Hermann
- The Green Flame of the Conquistador, Greg/Hermann
- Guerillas for a Ghost, Greg/Hermann
- The Hot Breath of Moloch, Greg/Hermann
- Fortress of Fog, Greg/Hermann
- Target: Cormoran, Greg/Hermann
- Port of Madness, Greg/Hermann
- The Trap of 100,000 Spears, Greg/Dany
- The Cormoran Returns, Greg/Dany (includes "Farewell, Queen!" (Adieu, la reine!), "Everyone's taste" (Chacun son goût), "The return of Cormoran" (Le retour du Cormoran))
- Miss Dynamite, Greg/Aidans
- Green Poison, Greg/Aidans
- Danger on the River, Yves H./Hermann
Sources
- Bernard Prince publications in Belgian Tintin and French Tintin BDoubliées (French)
- Bernard Prince albums Bedetheque (French)
- Footnotes
- ↑ BDoubliées. "Tintin année 1966" (in French).
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